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y UNIQUE AND TRULY ORIGINAL ARMER PAINTER JN THE CITY | ss ame A MONTGOMERY WHO MARKS BOTH PICTURES AND EPI- GRAMS IN THE CITY, | konous Amers nator of the Riley of the any other epithets or painter = at the » worth of| ndtwork An ous diance in| trader ton aooke vd «rub Arge, adorn» « Fle with the idea t® r nthe hape and the the un ey k Cor for Ridicule. stares ef the ; b ta, he cares t he hur rm a worker,” he told the t rua sstneeaiiainateremmntemmmmers ‘ ne - <a al f 1 ; n painted =| | A. MONTOOMERY. — d . | a Even the Waiters Laughed | Monda Ma SUPERINTENDENT) BOUILLON gontion ip theres and Governor Ha t th WILL SEE IF A QOMBINA rates a ene See Saree 0s TION EXISTS INGITY battle of w and geatures - ensued. He's , ng i that $12.00 ture Is n tn_ the We * m he le the nD ? " the bunches handed to the mbination, b . Ana professors, who were > the ~ to listen who ought to fm Milinols, paint ™ plowing cor where the style be saved the t Just one w fe thoroughly care of himse Set and they DISCHARGED FROM. 'T MAY NOT. OLYMPIA, March Lieutenant C. M. © thonal guard « Was yesterday we service, by order of Acting Hay for being abee mt from ¢ S@ayn without leave. This is to be the first instance in tt of the guards of the state Officer has been disminsed ubret t box-singing has been discovere |nulsance wh was made on ree ting in stag }the entire audience to them : oa PUBLIC LANDS MONEY. ettlwh methods tn OLYMPIA. March 6 U.P. leton Pest Eradleator will |? $] k of #ix business daye|be put in action h : E. W. Ross. com-| Patent Applied For. The newest Invention (pat missioner of public lands, and turned over to the $188,831.14 {plied for) was evolved quite ) denly at the Orpheum thea’ $6.00 Glasses. "$2.50 | evesins when William Staplet nonchalant, wrapped in an at |panvan MAN HAS FOUND THE) THE # G. ¥. | REMEDY—MAY WORK AND Den p th f thinking. warning tent of taking ‘ maelf, h mentail and | lines . [ber was over the inquiry 0 eo eaching that it sively whether a ¢ on to « want to kn what these rates are and upon what basis y are fixed. It im ¢ roper that thin departinent sty © fully tetoraed on these polnta.” hoo! core and Girls” war nam ir rates for | said Mr Little Mise Gohn, who had been “teasing” a group of young mon in| jie right-hand stage box until their faces were the color generally ‘hows as the aftermath of a laquor DENVER, March 5.-—Special Cor A pew and sure cure by 8 Denver of such|man. Henceforth when the stage mbarasses men sit of the adjutant gen-| inom and directing the attention of | », tries | ver ns : week only, ten-year Gosehire of singt savoirfaire tacles or eye ginanes ort 0 Fe your eyes with cia | and all that se rt of thing, y ; é . complete. $2.56.” Satin | suddenly reached over an e cl ee Myers Optical Co., Sec-|Mixs Lillian Gohn into the stage ftaven Drug © Total Cost Only 1 A Wholesome and Appetizing Yekima Valley Lanech Sent to Your Place of 9) Blewett st. Fremo: Busine £47 up Sunset Main f 1830; Ind. NEW YORK BOX LUNCH Co. $6.50 GENDRON FOLDING GO-CART\$4.98| Extra Special Has reclining back and adjustable dash, footbrake, fancy turned mahogany handle, ten-inch nutless wheels, with %-inch rubber tires; upholstered in leatherette. A perfectly constructed cart through- out; has well-braced frame. Gendron— “The line that sets the pace.” Saturday 4.98 50c Garden Shovel, 35¢ Ladies’ Round-Point Ferrule Garden Shovel, with D | with long handle; fine for shaped select hickory lamp chimneys; Saturd handle; Saturday. .. 35c Dinher vcvdataein ered 10c Saw Files, 5¢ 10c Old Dutch Cleanser, Slim-Taper Hand Saw Files, 1% Can of Old Dutch Clear 6 and 6%-Inch lengths; a good makes your work easter; ch: oracible steel file that always | dirt; in sifting top cans; gelis for 10c; c special, can Baturday 5, $1.25 Automatic Drill, 98¢ 10c Pot Covers, 5¢ #¥ankee” Automatic Hand Drill, | Hes¥y Stamped Retinned for carpenters’ use; has sot of | CVET, any size you want; special for serie 8 Grills; heavily nickel 4 plated; Saturday 98c each 10c Dish Mop, 5¢ ded, leather lined, leather | neat engraved patterns; all ind edge; web pattern 49 quality; full finish; spe epecial Saturday . c Chal, ome .. cess. aN 40c Welsbach Gas Light 25¢: Welsbach Junior Light, with mica chimney and mantle to burn, instead of old-fashioned gas tip; con- sumes one cent’s worth of gas in five hours; clay tips cost five times this much to burn same length of tirne. Special .............. 25c Oc ar of Yakima Pees «22 | Breer 3418 Gecena Ave if om and kept her there until he ket Beat Grade Linen Dish Mop, 5c 7¢ ner, anes ‘1 Pot very ae 75¢ Baseball Glove, 49¢ |85c Doz. Table Tumblers, 4¢ Boys’ Fielders’ Giove ts well Thin-Hiown Table Tumblers, in firet 4c f i f t¥ crop, finally directed her stage | habit | *Hetting toward the dignified Mr. Grabs the Soubrette. TWr one moment a red flush sur boxes by sifiging at | @O%lited the brow of Denver's prom inett citires, and then with the evend savoidiaire of a . real} vs | whater” he leaned forward, MM the pert soubrette by the and enter her in the stage box reupon he and his man jcompaiion held the young ntl UH song was finished The diidience, many of whom r snived Mr. Stapleton, burst into person, Siaplotoe in the jeft-hand atage box. ree. Pplaune| While the little soubrette (who, byt the way, didn be reluctant) made a violent st ow [effort to tegain her place in t line of Garcing poys and wink Then it Was all over. Mr. Staple too got a Mand from the audience |which made the other acts on the Habit Was Fierce. The newest Star mm patent «| the eradication of box singing sou ded with joy made her | | brettes will be be Ever since Lotta Fi bit by singing “Bam ny has grown with tie jlenting persiatente. Of course, many young | dicted to the habdft are managers with young men to wh they may direct their songs quite frequently men who pay bm seats expecting to hay 1 homelike evening Ot pleasare east into the depthsiof « ment by being singled an Suits Coats Hats an Waists Buy Them on Credit EASY PAYMENTS A small payment down and you can take the goods, then pay a little @ach week or month. CASH OR CREDIT ONE PRICE Westberg & Childs 4 1312 GBecond Ave. eS | bil look anythizg but headliners. for om but tor are Ane the 15K | geritlemen in stage boxes the habit | ree and unre we guarantee every EMPRESS machine for ten years— ~—-instruction is also given free at any time, An expert oper THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 5, the EMPRESS: the ideal-sewing machine there is positively no ‘bétter machine made 8 not at any = price Your You can pay more for Cre fit a machine than the EMPRESS costs, but Good you can't get a better machine! the EMPRES ing machine is ball bearing, which makes it easy running. Every womar who thought she could not stand the ef fort of running a machine finds it a pleasure to operate the EMPRESS—the simplicity of the machine makes it possible for a child to operate it the EMPRESS has automatic lift and automatic drophead, and is very easily threaded 1909. S sew ator sent to your house to give you instructions free of charge. every woman should see this unsurpassed machine, which contains all the modern improvements and none of the faults common in machines made by inexperienced and in competent manufacturers the EMPRESS sews perfectly and satisfactorily, whether the fabric is sheer linen or heavy cloth, Stitches are regu lated at all times—the img unitfor: uty you can have an EMPRESS delivered into your home immediately by taking advantage of our easy and dignified credit service. EMPRESS GRAND, Model D $29.50 D BMPR oved tension insures perfect rice” for m $80.00 is n, has thvialbie aut 4 Tihtng accion intald tape meas Ure, Patent whattle, and gearin * best tempered steel easy Yo run, being The solld oak ca Copyright 1909 The Howse of oj Kappesh cimen dw ago —the EMPRESS ts the simplest, eastest running machine ever made {se theuee” "| LAND BY WIRELESS and large Attn 11V8 polished 2.50; for .. thes $10.00 H mer prices $15.00 to Gita» yD be} Seen EMPRESS oh “~ c . c . : > modei $29. The Shafer Store is now showing all the approved fashions in Men’s Attixe for the spring and summer of 1909 i EMPRESS MODEL The Suits shown in the pictures are actually shown in the I} $24.50 store. Kuppenheimers, Strauss Bros. and other famous makers i} pefuuention thie te th are represented. | nine of thts high « Prices from .... .$18.00 to $25.00 and on to $35.00 Hl SAL EMEH pHs ° iy 1 pls afd porte i} o pecial Suits for Men at Seo tame || The residue of the last season’s stock of Men's Suits is being closed out at ten | Shuttle. motion and gear dollars. There is still goodly selection, and all sizes can still be had. For- | } * Oy Gach aid a in conter Th Wi i otk ee Ga'50 i College Clothes for Young Felons Are points to remember about the EMPRESS— fy Now Ready for Spring REARS mee) the EMPRESS ts constructed upon absolutely scientific principles the EMPRESS is made tm the largest sewing-machine factory in The Shafer Store has won a most enviable beige sige with former offer- ings of College Clothes for Young Men. This year the stocks are larger and } the world —every part of every BE finer than ever. and tested before lea PRESS machine fs thoroughly examined the factory College Clothes” are shown in a fine variety of handsome stripes and fancy effects. The tailors have added many unique featutes, such as fancy cuffs, —a@ child can run it —the EMPRESS is absolutely nolsclese—it rune smoothly—it practi pocket flaps and buttons; sizes up to 38. Priced at ..$16.00 to $25.00 | cally seem that it runs from iteelf when once started. * ° the EMPRESS ts strictly ball-bearing and made of the finest grade Clothes for Boys—Finest Showing Now Ready for Spring ii steel, case hardened and oll tempered. The Shafer Store for Boys is the largest and finest in the country. It is Standa | Nou. perp be el pry. Sado yg plier tos store in town, and it shows the fin- | IVAN FRANKS, SAMUEL PECKS, JOSEPH SKOLNEYS WW rniture 2) AND OTHER FAMOUS MAKERS ARE REPRESENTED i < Prices range from $3.50 to $5.00, $7.50 and on to $18.00. All SEATTLE the spring styles now on ipa sent i} +m ee eee at vt Street ‘iy ne Arcade and Arcade Annex—Whole Block Long a veratty | Kaltha, showed on her recent v age that a ¥ equipped with th Vascouver—Albert Biaker, who| Wireless telegraph need go long ee bie otohntd: tour [be alede in the vast potitulles anfns GUE ERMA samen uuRe SHERIFF’S Ol OFFICE oe city jail, will be| munication with the east and he was to his « shores of the obean during the pson: “The ‘Ol’ Man 4 a4 Tne city counall has pase- | miles of the voyage. wuffictent Pox. | Sinance prohibiting card }#el* plying to the Ortent are now There te trouble | aretus n of harpooning 2 | ONE WOULD THINK HE WAS oul to 8 ty dad times te h’ br 00k: e he guys - Tr Nye eterane in the ara trom|’ A SHIP AT SBA TO HEAR = {[2 {h. brig, looking after the gu a deat, 7 e received t ¢ tn waren iA THEIR CONVERSATION, Hodge Can Go Some Himself. | As the nd the kitchen si - ~ - — | Simpson fi W, yelled: “Pay nasaithth the past ween ghot ois, | WHEN PRINT GLURS Anybody meandering around the | was returnin kor you'll tear iff» office would | portly ge ver or |captain if man-|Now Major 8t n,|Olympla_ to ree cougars and tak their skins | Irritable temper and general dis-|King county ehe county commissioners’ office | comfort results, We positively cure {have « hard time telling poet Sane. Sot Deen this condition with our specially {Mot he or she was Aboard old whaler, and red, realtzing round glasses, Schuchard Optical |°-War, deep | sea merchantman, | Olympl tty that 4 Looking for a room? Find it|% »., Bye Specialists, 1207 Siccad [whaler oe oo eth go ol a pate but | trustor & fork page 6. . pare ful feeling of nausea awaits thew ethod of | Of he ck wa — = see ur’ | Sheriff Robert T. Hodge, who wa ; A New Btock In lonce w sailor of the deep, has gath at How just arrived best mak ered into his office q@pbunch of » who have done a turn in Uncle |adjusted lympia « “ears 'sS2°: HERE ARE SOME CLEVER high-«r “~ Sult Cases | Sam's navy, on the three-skys'l knowing Ho well, went in for a [PCeaveling Bagge Birney: ana sino every kind of |{riemd: came inte. the office, nros | imaginable. with extended hand, greeting him Lea Sta | M@GK TRUNK & BAG Co, B/S imaginal pickled” salts in | thusly J oite Curiosity 8 ae MARTIN @ CO, 910 Firet Ave. } such men as Captain | By. all the. souls of South Sea H stp bavey | many y n- | pirates—gol darn your salt pickled, trave delights, |whip company; L. C. Mills, who has |of your weather fore lift he meategh Jhinne we “thrown a turn” in the navy Bill Aftér he had seated his friend, | he Rodgers, who many a time has|"Old Man” Hodge touched a bell] § icroe in dimensions, rubbed skin off his knuekles trying /and when the clerk answered, he ple. The shingles Ito furl new canvas off C Horn; | said Tell) Mills I want him a inch im. length ot and “Young” Griffiths, who served | moment wherewith the clerk] ¢ 3 perfectly gut and pound hia time “below” in a German tramp. | yelled Hey, Mills, yer wanted in| {Ato bales arse the rivet Clete sae Here's a Sample of the Talk. | the ‘Ol’ Man's’ cabin.” Pee | Huatration of how t | Lay Aloft With Stowaways | The bucket Is bulit of lecaaien recently when Chief I | When Mills entered the “cabin,” | cut staves, t led with, tty uty Jack Stringer wanted Simp | which, being interp a, ip Hodge's) oiich gives the impression that it to sefve & summons, Simpson waa | office, the sheriff told him to “Lay | Poem Pita with wetter Jowt In the corridor, and Mills, who |aloft with that bunch of stowaways | 0 was in the sheriff's office at the| wanted 9:20. This | Une bawiled out | meant ‘0 me a “Hey, Cap, your wanted on the | bunch » going up, for | ——————— dna Se OV bridge by the ‘first luff By this © in department No, 1 of the | Everett and Edmonds Mille meant that Biimnpson was want superior court ed at the counter by Stringer, Hod } Mills used to be a whaler, and a ia dubbed the “Old Man,” which is |few days ago he was over in the Jail the custom on shipboard in referring |instructing the cook how they used |to the captain to harpoon the ofl monste With Simpson, after receiving the pa- of anything |pere from ‘Stringer, was gone about M an hour, when he returned looking | |nomewhat ecrestfation, “Where's the | Maken cali. |'OY Man?" he asked of Rodgers, | €TOP THE RENT, | xbreg, goume tne deliy |who replied We can sell you Beautiful J) gttle at 7 a im. 1 an ‘Damfino; last I saw him he was |i Homes, Cottages, Bungalows 9) SY" gay. teas acs Sate out on the bow o' th’ rt house " ust like rent. in and Mebbe you'll find hin ‘midshipe or |m Pay mente just in the after hold of the booby hateh,” | Milla, however, had just seen M xiao |solng Into the Jail, wo he sang out yo et SATURDAY A Special Line of $35.00 and $45.00 Suitings, bought under unusually Advantageous circum stances, for— $25 Suits made to measure and tailored the same as our regular $35.00 and $45.00 Suits. H. R. KENDRICK) UNDER CHEASTY’S to the good is Kindness 4: T. P. FAY CO, INC, Mehthorn Bidg.