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THE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1909. PETIREMENT OF ARMY oS i\oris.. OFFICER SPECULATIVE 0 cc05>" jon in wages of approximately 10 April 1 SAN FRANCISCO, March 16.—By | During the selge of . P.-Friends Calvin P, | Muste < tun, the hero of the Ame he tent wa mpetion of Peking, are sp today upon th prospect y per cent, effective eating : HARRIMAN WANTS "SURE THING MARSHFIELD, Ore, Mareh 16 By U. PB. H. Harriman's demand for an absolute guarantee of imme of Lieut JOAN OK pulating the hint the of itary ac ing wa: . He has served tit fegarding the rumor Philippines, and returned recently tus bears an interesting record! on the transport Thomas th charge m in the army. He entisted as a vol-| of prisoners and casuals from the Mteer in 1898 in the Lith infantry.) islands. « re i by Dr. J. T .! wee MoCormack, pre nt of the Marsh INSPECTED [a evarantee, til he recelves ly secured } that the receipts the road will be equal to the cost of malntenance, POuMeliman A.J. Goddard refused Joperation and taxes, as well as the Trash” through about 70 40 per; The sale of $1,000,000 worth of | 4 per rn upon cost of the it @treet improv mt ordinances | municipal bonds for the park and | line originally Mist Bight at the council meeting, | lighting departments was author Lieut. Titus himself ssh and more In a tole cont re demanded rON, March 16.—The | id Gide the city dads take a re-| ined, The successful bidders wore | WASHING eh oo he for 20 minutes, giving him time| a coterie of capitalists } Lot be serena $1,804 a8, abacanmente Wook over the accumulated or First Trust & Saving of | COlpts " » som 810 before he would vote for eago, who bid par in: | $1,810,000, . These ordinances have piled | terest and a premium ¢ While Councilman W. H. Marphy | & basis of the bonds drawing Sway. They require a unani-| cent interest vote. Among the ordinance was one trans " prove, Not “‘stagey”, not || TRY THIS TOR YOUR COUGH i) the general fu park fund to build a comfort station on Plo Mix two ounces of Glycerine with neer place; providing for the put }a halfounce of Virgin Ol! of Pino | chase of a municipal pile driver; | compound pure and a half pint of providing a water system for West] straight Whisky. Shake well, and Seattle; by Wardall, licensing and | take in doses of a teaspoonful every | regulating moving picture machines. | four hours, This mixture possesses | The Dearborn st. regrade question | the healing, healthful properties of also went over for a week the Pines, and will break « old | |in twenty-four hours and cure a ang rial Of Haina Set. }eough that is curable. In having _ FLUSHING, N. ¥., March 18—| this formula put up, be sure that Captain Pe C. Haina jr, will be) your druggist uses the genuine put on trial April 18 at the court | | Virgin Ol of Pine compound pure itted a letter to the council | house here on the charge of mur | prepared and nteed 0} Which he declared that he | ‘ering Willtam EB. Annis. Justice | the Leach Chemical Co., Cincit to Was responsible for the | @arretson of the supreme court will qe v of the fireboat | Obto. Ho | Preside ) that an entirely new) Was necessary, and pointed out $1 VANCOUVER, B ¢ $1 ‘only two years ago the council | abs f enough money repairing the; “Princess Royal,” to have paid for a new hull./ 10 p. m Breed that the counci] make the! parably # introduced al > eager eeNeETS ntroduced will be eager to don. three, including Coun Zdinden, Sawye 1 Mullen, on the promised franchises & private garbage collection sys Councilman Revelle objected Placing such an important issue the hands of only three mem Dut his objections were voted everybody. ‘The report of toe board of public [5 Suggesting a council investi of the firedoat Snoqualmie feferred to the fire and water tee. Fire Chief Bringhurst This is by far the largest St tiful. Its scope is all-embracing. The running into the hundreds. The from Pier “A except Tuesday the best on the incom route. ” Wholesome and Appetising bh Bent to Your Place of s, Ring, up Sunset Main are the Old Rose der, Wistaria, Family, 30s Family, Laven Cedar, the Blue rus, Sky of | bri Mme. PAUL BXCLUSIVE MILLINERY. 1828 Third Ave. New Postoffies. Ind. fee with more cream than usual in | at | Goods in Grand Assortment Not the largest assortment, but the best styles and finest fab Tics at the lowest prices are here in this fa choosing. "Twill be our pleasure to show you these latest novel Come tomorrow, when special displays are made and stock and a dozen others — famous home store for your wenn Pique in bine, brown, tan and biack, 38 inches wide. Price, yard ot fore, There's no compromise— , in al! colors : ; og ool py ote Saka Jt EM 30c SPECI SALE style, a", to be sure, but soft, ; tee sorte nit 12! Al most to severity DUNES ASUG Fe U SUS esse hdc ccccenccdbnces eats 2C | Borderea and ror Flemish Linens. 123: TOMORROW ETON, FORO aves a cen endessaccvsccsecvccescccecces Wednesday, Mar. 17 36 Sample misnes value in 40-inch Lingerie Batiste. Usual 25, our ewes yard... Suite, sizes, ali marked to ladies and different styles and all wide diversity of colc = KNOSHER’S latest style for spring. Come and black Princess* and and James St. Garment Co. Second and Seneca, Second Floor Pantages Theatre Building. w dress linens. new oxfords and pumps, for 2 and giris ort every nook and corner ne ne helper says = Only $5.85| : For This $9.00 Solid Oak Chiffonier Not a great many of these Chiffoniers but while they last we will sell one to a customer tomorrow, at a saving of $3.15 it has five roomy drawers, the top is 18 by 32 inches, and it ia made of solid golden oak. Comeinearly,tobe sure $$9/REm , jj§ J, Gemmmmigm SUC COMCES ceceseecccee eeeaee e One to a Customer Wednesday he ve = SQ = co = = YS Wednesday's Sar Binge List We have to vacate April Fire Majestic theatre will be completed on these ground by June 15. Hence these prices on Coffee, Tea, Canriedand Bottled Goods. Big Assortment of ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT Westherg & Child Incorporated 1912 Becond Ave, BROKERS || MONEY Is. Private Leased Wire to Al! Ix- (Without Commiaston) ohanges 8. C. Osborn & Co. Maven) 6 G27 Wiret Av. 058 Dr. S. S. Hall Co, 1914 Second Ay, Seattle, Pioase send m your free 100-pa, trated book >a sis. A. Campbell, 112 Columbia st Name SECOND AND UNION Business chances, Look over| WANT—Rooms, furnished WANT-A restaurant or store. Address | | | See page 6 oo! page 6. ***l furnished, See page 6. Tri ings . pot fe $16, 75 About the Gowns, of Mes Street Suits, of Sa . Foulard, Pongee and a Prunella, Queen’s Cloth, | “2 en ae Not a suit in the lot worth S iestic Oyen PT ri ~ loss than $25.00, and some at n ok Gimes i ee Meh naetes tad th Seber tore istic Satin, inl rose, | Serges and. Panamas, early for choice selections ae Bilken—The God of Happt Empire styles; $15.00 to | plain, striped and checked ; - ™. no new neckwear $25.00. ' sation te tebe 00. ~ =e the new veils bananas — ~ New York Sample ho nal dered wash gowns. if } 3 | i ; | Washington | And every Stores | HE @ UNIVERSITY et RS “Toss fashion Show which opens at the Stone, Fisher store tomorrow is an event of more than passing importance to Seattle women. It is distinguished chiefly by the f is practical first of all—‘‘Freaks” good taste and the good sense of the average American gentlewoman gov- ern the whole show; and our people hold their interests very near and dear Therefore you're invited to see a show of the things that you'll ap- too Hats and Gowns and Suits such as women of good taste and discernment There will be music in the afternoon—and a whole-souled welcome for There will be much to study and admire—much so temptingly displayed and lowly priced that you'll want to buy. The following will hint of the completeness of the stocks. Foremost the Millinery Exhibit—Two Thousand Hats in This Fashion Parade Tomorrow ock of Milliner re are Ha keynote of the fation thorough and com-| Phones 200. the new drooping shape, if you like it and if it’s becoming to you, or you can wear the low ‘einen aan | fms crowned, wide-brimmed affair, which is becoming to everybody. HANDMADE HATS 4 3 , : “ : ‘ Total Cost Only 10c ornciaLT?. The favorite colors this season | The favorite shapes are the Tub Hats, The favorite which have high crowns and drooping ms, Greece and Tapestry Blue, and | These Hats have a flat crown hesitates. The Jue } rreenis ’ poy ‘ Ran ‘ Blue ine a greenish tint The “Cabriolet” is very extreme—a | trimmings are be The Brown Family, ranging i f the d aa Ps Hecatnas from straw color to Madame | Tlic of the days of the Swedish cava- | yond description ie E: Reboux’s new “Cafe-a-lait”—cof- | liers—perfectly charming where it suits you must see all, it. width and height Exhibition Hats from Georgette, Lewis Suzann, Blum, Vimont, Germaine, Marie Louise All in one’ grand show, and you the ye conned guest! Women’s Suits, Gowns, Dresses and Coats his year the dividing line between dresses and suits is more sharply drawn than ever be- no ert ailing the two lingy and lavishly trimmed, while s It is generally conceded that this store does the lion’s share of ip the women's garment business in Seatle. This is due largely to the correctness of the styles and the fairness of the prices. Thin S t S Tomorrow we shall show extensive collections of both Suits and Dresses. g 0 ee Nobody wil lurge to buy—you're the welcome guest. in | rs, Snider's Catsup 20¢ | Canned Salmon 10¢ | Nobby Spring Suits | Regular 25¢ ilar 15¢ | . | Lea & Perrin’s Worces-} 3 can: 256 New Spring Coats Yow are getting mighty good value when you buy one of | tershire Sauce ...25¢ Rep 2 for 25¢ New Spring Skirts these Folding Stee! Couches at $6.50—others sell them up } Regular 30c ‘ - . . to $9.00. Bishop He 20¢ | 3 pkgs. Currants ...25¢ New Spring Waists By simply raising the sides they become a comfortable R 25¢ Regular 2 for 25¢ hed, 4 by 6 fect. Covered with steel fabric, supported in Durkee’s Salad Dressing | 3 pkis. Seeded Raisins See Our Millinery Wt center by coiled stee! springs. Makes a spare room of a liv : 2h¢ spencers 2he ; room) and you'll probably need it during the Fair. ei Regular 30c Regular 2 for 25¢ ms sarreen’ Buy on Easy sOne to a Customer Wednesday Creamerie Butter Store Payments 1014 Second Ave., First Store North of Madison ih nied nun ah ean Cash Credit S and Turbans in many degrees of m - PART I. Long Coats, of Fine f} . froadclot 2 mp | Broa th in Empire v Sounds Fro Woods styles, beautifully trimmed } 4. Operatic selectton— 2w 1 = Lincke 3. Selection—“BSt. Patrick's Day . La Motte @ $4 Drio—*serenade Titi 5. Selection--"The Red Mii! Ty et gg SAT = Deeetidl fact that the merchandise shown The are conspicuous by their absence. “Frenchy”, but practical, beautiful, stylish at once the most beau four dollars—there are Hats You can wear we ever presented, and for as little as whole show is becomingness. rimmings — but which fall well over the face. | the scribe wisely the hats, and here | they are. Gowns and dresses follow the Empire street suits are simple al Orchestra Concert Opening Day Sidney Brown, Conductor. At 2:30 p.m. with braids, silks and but- erintique | — 918. 00 to 0 975.00. , ungerian Fantasie” - PART 11. William Tell” .. Rossini “Beautiful Spring” Tobdant tons ; Hh Overture Herbert 6. Mareh—“Btars and Stripes For COME HERE FOR YOUR MORTGAGE LOAN. That is what Estate. We have we are here for—te to invest our 1 on Seattle ner COR. FIRST AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET | Real | Hwa NUILDS UP RO! VIGOROUS MEN. | Book put | sent free to any ad- | y Hace ON THE POPULAR $1.0 A WEEK Bend for our Vitue-Ore. ters we print in_ this to us, free ut of grat v PLAN Having no high rents we save you from $5 to $8 on a suit. Call and be convinced Your credit is good || National Supply Co. | 1408 SECOND AV. Floor—Take Elevator— Denny Bldg. andth part vunteatta men and 211 UNION ST. 'P.B. MORTON General Agent. Third | ALMEHT MANSION, Jeweler — | | WANT—To sell your furniture, First and Cherry Optical Department | See page 6, one