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WINS UNCLE SAM'S LOTTERY d BALKS AT MATRIMONY’S MISS MAY MELSER nd dance and card nights of Pythias hal) First av. and Pike st, on Saturday April 10. evening Chicken Croquette ‘ tent t: Mrs,| Rub together 1 tablespoon butter rotary; |@nd 2 tadlespoons flour until! + “1 amooth. Add 1 cup milk and cook wntil ft thickens and f* thoroughly cooked, Then add 2 cups chicken ent In cubes, salt and pepper. GIVE DANCE [When cold, mold. dip ‘in exe and Pr a then roll in crumbs. Fry in deep w Reliet Corps ' fat e Easter Wear for Men t your Easter needs, nen. We're showing a well-selected stock $ that are tempting ately correct, —quality the best, styles We invite your patronage ice Easter Neckwear 50c te $1.00 BATH Ronee Summer of heay French flannel with price e down & ~ ae Blippera to mater. Complete i the new in ovat ‘60 or plain ar and a white shirts mon ....81.00 | waar UNDER. HALP-HOSE—Ipterwove with mdid stock of all ines, the kind that don't wear abt weight ont. all colors and black that white: per don't crock. If you never wore t. | @ patr of Interwoven Howe ole try them a medium weight. also patr . Weight, In cream, blue | ie; garment Large line in other styles, tee to $1.00 pair — Soweto n » Ct ot adiaatll PRET T TIT ET IR RM i Lit, te $17.50 Value for $11.75 Valuable possession, that you will appreciate of after a hard day's work at the office, It is 28 by 78 inches long, covered with imitation leath- olive or black, and firmly tufted, but without M8 shown in cut; solid oak frame, quarter-sawed ; ed spring construction ised to Look at and Geod to Sit In ch Rocker Will need one, now that summer in tomorrow and ¢& Mage of this special cut. The Bis made of hard i maple, seat and hand-wover . finished forest Bigh back 00 Value for $5.25 A Big Special for Friday Only Dining Chair rhis Solid Oak Dining Chair is a great value for Friday only; it is finished golden, ha ever tinuous post straight con cobbler four to a cus spindles in back t construction, seat, ed back panel; limit, $1.40 Value for 95c ALL THE Bye i You SECOND AND UNION THE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 190% diel t Sinica Dalia! ste tabatielialct A dathtate Ate | * i « SPRING GREENS ‘MOST RIPE NOW [BM ctty Untied Prose) ition where they will pay le « Me PVeRETT April &—Pour out a and you have be * The season of “greens” te at hand & |B MX principals of Bvorett schools wishes of the board in do * After a winter's diet of moat and cereal food, succulent # | 1 a clrowlar letter to but it nani agreed tt ® vegetable matter tx a necessit and reen coming after * education asking for tt w d be f the beat in * the winter vegetables are gone, and before the new summer & se in salary from $116.60 of th chools that you be not * crop has appeared, make healthful change w | (0 $155 a month, have received a polecte * Any wild or cultivated plant whose leaves are edible at ® | Felcately worded reply in whieh q strikers who are t ® all, le good for greens % | the board declined to ¢ the in| released are A, H erwood . Many of the best greens are wild plants. Dandelion, wild * roase, and concluding I. Campbell, W. N. Whitelaw ® mustard and lettuce, lamb's quarter narrow" dock, #orr a You no doubt ean secure a po! J. H. Bille ® plantain, cress (pepper grass) alane (pummley), are all g + . * Spinach is the commonest of all domentic gree tis ww | the teks aii are ® best cooked by dropping into a hot kettle with no water ox * BRIEFS BY WIRE the ihelnesr eye * that remaining on ite leaves from washing. It should be ® | " a & kept tight covered about 20 minutes, to be steamed. All tts ® | antag, toleie Whaddon 3 9 A * flavor will be kept so. + 'daho t aise loadin tha disewiexy * Many plants have curative value, and old-fashioned people w | Taft vi th toa sae ; ® often credit thetr health to an annual course of dandelion # | this summer he will spend several | Lape - *® greens in the spring w | days tn the Coour d'Alener dil ua n near ber ’ * it t* certain that the dandelion has a good effect on the ® San Francisco,--Paasengers on | “* ® liver and kRineves * the wrecked steamer Indiana have + Spinach has materials for the enrichment of weak blood, # | 8trived here on the cruiser Call NEW STORE OPENS © *® as has asparague o * | fornia * Young cadt kale, rape and collard bave a great deal ® San Francisco.Steanera arriy r- Dew ® of building material, tron te present in all of thom * jing from Tahiti bring news of & the largest men's furt * tidal wave whieh wept th inlande F f t t ee ee ee ee tenga and Moores, doing | Ben tore decor a rate much damage to propert J tM | Christiansand, Norwa: A 300. ter nil report that the t ton achoOoner for the w of Walter f ' pening da f | Wellman the north tering of th lpole has been b Manager V w " In rm, fren m a € h f he ‘ }@ wtrike, following th f ! fu t a nare \ Por Chlldres. This Ad Rented I KEMOvED MY | WHY THE BEAR HAS ___ , hele in it and etick your tail down A STUMPY TAIL. |on noidinw it thore as long an youl ‘ whe UPON & time away off In the ee ae ree et aes = Veer ten) tees en phone and sereinking along with « big string |r biting. ‘The longer y ter patd: rent $18 month. Phone! | | Where did you get them?” asked |!t SU! the more fet the Bear and then ail at on | Mrs. Madsen, of 4214 37th Av Ff R Ee 4 Oh 1 was out fishing and caught | SiON Pulb-the #tronmer the bet- | gouth, ran the above ad three days them,” said the Fox jon the classified page ~ ae. ltt, Bear thought he would] So the silty, stupid bear did just! Do you know where that address he line {0 Joarn how to fish also, and to do he ligt . A about it sia Ma natn astty pa lhe SP] ite ‘way down the old Renton yf ‘ ‘Oh, it will be very easy for yc ut au and it | line. : to learn,” said the Fox. “Very easy TY » why| You get home late lots of days in Indeed th a stumpy tall | the Rainier Valley district Just go out on the toe and cut « But it really makes no difference * where the house which is adver tieed on the fied page We generally rent it if we don't, there's net much use spending your money in other papers. Pretty big talk that if you have watehed these testi monials, however, you know your ee ee MARY ON MODES. GIRL'S WONDERFUL FEET The dainty embrotdery creases vogue in} ST. LOUIS, April &—With | out the use of arme or bands shapes are! Katherine For the most part bat towering CabbagePlans |: Krage, 20. a pa with a museum or a cirows mm Fey Miss Krage * * * * * * * * * + * * rning to do * her arms after an attack of & * * . * * * * * * * * * day the ad appeared | #250 per 1.¢ rented for $18. In 36 days we wi | The folks are in the house now. 1 of the late varletior The ad cost 72 cents There were lots of calle. Main 1050—-Bame Phones leat wb wee of The square velvet dot is the lead } er in veilings whooping cough whe was a baby. She learned grad wally to make uae of her feet probably the she There slippers ie tthe demand for sliver ind. 441 Griddie Cakes. - most skillful pair in the world. Fancy sift her 1 rounding teaspoon ' work, drawing, sweeping, bed of baking powder, 11-3 caps of [| making-—all as well as most @| flour and & teaspoon of salt. Add people who are normal do- these are Krage has to this mixture 1 egg well beaten and 11-3 cups of mitk. Boat well pour from the point of a table |epoon upon a well«reased griddle This makes 28 small cakes GAMBLING DEBT things learned that Miss Deeeeeeeeee eee eee ee eet eee ee MISS LYONS WINS Tho sliver medal contest which munty convention of the W. C. T.| a tae a i ie r j (By Uniied Pres) U., held tn the West Beattie Con | ca tr ag ene | ee SAN FRANCINE. Lael 8~Allpremtenss. euntce eee nee ends with getting a good Suit election bet as a preferred claim in| night by Miss Hasel Lyons, whe D Milner-Dege Suits are not only good Sulte, bi la defunct bank presents a novel spoke on “How Kipling Became a mitner-{ ore Bat Cply quod Game, bet ‘uation pending in Judge Seay Probititieniet.” In the morning #0 good that they could not ponsibly be bettered court today @incussion was held relative to the R B Dawson wagered $1,000 | work to be done by the union dur against $500 ported by Frank A.}ing the exposition. Mra Minnie Daroux that William H. Langton! Schumacher followed with a paper! would defeat Frank MiGowan for on “The Ways and Means to Meat district attorney, Both men posted|the Needs of the Lamber Camps.” | thetr money with the California Safe Reveral excellent papers were read | Deposit company Dawson, who|in the afternoon seaston, won the wager, informed the court W. M. D - COMING that he was willing to give his win } W. M. Deedes, aeoretary to the nings to charity or let the court) | dispose of them as he saw fit government commissioner to the) Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, te The claim t being contested, on [the ground that « gambling dept ts @ue to arrive i Beattie tomorrow. | | With Mr, Deedes in « atatt of office | | tnvotved WANT & P. OVERCHARGES. workers Immediately on hie ar-| here the work of installing | | i | (By United Pree) SAN FRANCISCO, April &—Ac- | Tival | the government exhibit wilt begin i | wie ‘Give Annuel |cording to reports that are current | here today, the interstate commerce [commission le to be asked to render! uy ‘ova, 1! Bagretario of the Bocteta | [Judgment in clatme of local con-|XX Retiembre, or, in English, the} |signees against the Southern Pa-| twentieth Meptember soctety, will | Te ie Hive tte semt-annual ball on Aprti 18, in the Washington hall, corner | | cifte company for alleged ow charges aggregating $100,000 | also sald that, in addition to their | |, ‘ » Jeiaim for Judgment. the protesting | °* P*** Fi" and 141 ay leonsiqnees will allege diserimina- | The Buffalo Club Dance tonight (Thursday) at | hon im favor of other consignec:. When your sink or tollet gets Leechi Park pavition. All the lat | stopped up, call Main 2500 or Ina. ost dance music by a fine orchestra ° e The Raleigh Turkish Baris MEN ONLY. In this day of advanced strong edge tailoring this is a pent, and we make it in full know! of all the circumstances atate You'll probably set of garments for Raster. We request the favor of Not Suite want a natty your critical examination alone, but Spring Conte new liats, the latest ideas in Shirts, Cravate, Gloves, ete.--in short--everything for who would dress well MILNER-DEGE (0. Ball—Vincent You will agree that the greater a dentist's experience the more thorough his training, the more prominent a position he has occupied among his fellows, the more likely he is to be the man from whom you may expect cope work You caliber of the men who are doing the fj agi from that a feeling of confidence in us and our work | f i $. R. Wagoner, D. D. S., is a graduate of lowa Uni a post graduate of Northwes Cash Registers for Rent During a h Regt Cash Rew some will gain from the following idea of the work in this office versity tern University, and graduate of Haskell’s School of Prosthetic Dentistry Iq anay be said in passing that Dr.. Wagoner was the first to introduce into the Northwest the modern’ methods in dentistry that have eliminated pain from many of the minor operations, (See the old files of the P.-I.) y}. W Boisol, D. D. §., i ate of the Pennsyl a gra : m “ a ; vania College of Dental Surgery of Philadelphia, Penn Mr. Cline and his associates of the Cline Piano ‘ | He has been first vice president of the Wisconsin Dental Co. are retiring from the piano business in Seattle. For many years the Cline Piano Co. have carried on an extensive business, and are among the most popular dealers in the trade. A stock of pianos not excelled by any music house in the West will be sold at the earliest pos- sible date. This includes all stores, Seattle, Ta- coma, Everett, and other branches. Any of these stores are for sale in a lump, or the goods will be sold regardless of cost. Favor- able terms if desired. Cline Piano 1406—First Av.— 1406. } Society, master of clinics of the Odontological Society of ident and master Salt Lake City, Utah, and first vice pre | of clinics of the Utah Dental Society ©..H | ton University Wharton, D, M.-B,, is Dental Department, of St a graduate of Washin Louis, Missouri All three of these state of men are licensed dentists of the Washington and are capable and anxious to d first-class work. If you feel a little dissatisfied or if you are requiring dental work for the first time for yourself or some menrber of your family, we in un examination of our work, our records and our facilities 0. 8.R | Ww on WAGONER, D. D. 8. BOISOL, D, D. 8 WHARTON, D. M. D, FOUR LOSE POSITIONS tent at a city hospital, can There are more dr than |#t!t, Positively, that that talk ie bare ap0.0n8 . ahete sew, sweep, write and do #lever in the past genuine pis ‘and Ee y York Cabbage housework with her feet. sh Mrs. Madsen used The Star and B.'s 4) sim, and bO@ ja the . ing “ ‘or quick selling . " ‘ Silver in the latest fad of Part | © other paper, time ce 4 mas We ametiion to wavel #1. | She did what hundreds of Geattle | v' ® P |S Th | STATE NEWS Wbpakane™ thar ooked Easter Sim enw Apparel $175.00: Bremerton.John Do } ‘ ’ then took st nine, dying instant Navy Yard, Puget Sound ( ‘ r ition being loaded al i the s00G0 month See Our Easter North Vakima Kdward Her a Millinery fon, Kned We Will Trust Easter Notice You | Men's sults, $10.96, va Vb A ' t Cloth Twenty Years’ Experience Eyesight Specialist 1 Westberg & Childs Incorporated 1312--Becond Ave. 1312 inques A. U. WETZEL, Oph. D. 328 People’s Bank Bidg. Cor. Second and Pike. We are making a gr cut in our Childres Clothing—some we are practically giving to you at below at, These prices are made to reduce our immense stock, and you will find the goods are HAVE FAITH. faith in us. This is proved by the right in every particular. fact that hundreds are attending all we ask is an inspec our wall paper «a where they're Uon. The sults will sell finding the a fide bargains themselves. expected. Federal Paint & Wail Paper ¢ Ist av., Areade An- nex in L WALLING (0. PIANOS, TALKING MACHINES ee MUSIC 410-421 Union St. Nenr 4th Ave. Dress the Boy for Faster tH. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. + i you ci get boots or shoes to fit you. get them made Men's Clothing, Hats, Shoes and | Furnishings are being sold for 20¢ | to 450 on the dollar to close estate | of Willlam Berger, at the Buffalo | Sales Rooms, 424 Pike Street. Cost | prices have been entirely disre- garded. THE OHIPNTAL FOOL Rooms, 4 Peel Tables— 2 Sele Tables—25 | Nar, festaurant. cigar stand and) en-chair barber shop. Largest | of the kind in the world. $10] wiven away dal 1418-18-17 | dav. between Pike and Union, | BASEBALL TEAMS | From the boys’ nine to the cham | plons will find everything that goes with the game at the right prices at Regular Prices Look at these prices —not a child's suit in the house that has not been reduced 80 Fancy Children’s Suits, worth up to 1 95 $4.00 $ ' 100 Double-Breasted Chil dren's Suits, in faney cassimeres and worsteds, A. L. HALL’S, 1111 First Avenue Total Cost Only 10c A Wholesome and Appetizing gure h t to Your Place of worth $3.50, $1 95 uaine Ring vp Sunset Main 1830, Ind, 1 aaa _— am 600 «Children's Suits, in fancy worsteds, regular price #4. 00, 2.40 now . 150 of the very finest $6.00 and $8.00. Children’s Suits, in Scoteb, plain tweed and $3.35 fancy 100 dozen Mother's Friend” Waists, Shirts and Blouses, worth up to $1.00, now 35 going at c 100 pairs of Knee Pants in corduroys, tweeds and worsteds, worth up to $1.50, now 35c, 45¢ vue 65c . a Phor, STEVENS» oD. originator. Dane guaranteed in NEW YORK BOX LUNCH Co. ing balls. Livi. “LAUNDRY “LAUNDRY COLLARS 1¢, 2c, 2x Fige*) CUFFS 4c OLLARS | ” SHIRTS 8c MONE (Without Come RACK Great Western Clothing Co. 1317-1319 First Avenue Between Union and University Sts LOAN piaston) Suit Cases Traveling Bags § seo who joans tt, on pase 6 MEEK TRUNK 4 BAG CO, of 018 Firet Ave Do you want to borrow money, . WANT furnished furn 6. Rooms, See pa hed or um 4