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Edi fal y o~ Woman MEN HAVE SEATS—SOMETIMES, BY CYNTHIA GREY LET THE howd & man to aw pe he man r ing aul w his alling os before he wife rises w s woman who has nothing ef uay friends. w Womaln. se in life to Ittle more courteous and conalderate at Ll times—if somewhat rare ho Wor Auk OF expect py should the working or under the brofins ina car to a Woman omen, young and ever dene a0 hour's ‘of exhaust and if they are © ‘are too tired to rise is nothing fe oft the cars neste for those wh sale with good sense do D if for any ree oto 8 atte. N ould the worker feel obliged to give i to the idier—even if that idler is & woman, ¢ things being equal, a man is better fitted oman, but (he woman bas no RIGHT to his seat van and who ts compl unleas she is very old or in fl health? juat in this. such Umes, when there are not need them and should have them. to think 4 “THANK YOU!" Ae TT LLL wae OLD-FASHIONED PIEPLANT Pig. We are always looking for something appetizing this time bg the year, and we all agree that pleplant ls a healthful spring A moat delicious way to prepare this te to cut without pee! the tender stalké into pieces an inch long, put into an en of earthenware stew kettle, cover with granulated ip the proportion of a cuptul of sugar to « pint of rho and let stand several hours, or wattl it has formed its , thea cook for five minutes, without stirring. can de served as a sauce, or with a good ahorteake Tn making pieplant ple, cut small pleces tate your crust, poor over them a sauce made of sufficient sugar to mixed with a tablespoonful of flour, a little butter, barely enough water to mix together the sugar and flour It you take the additional caution of dampening the edge fower eruat, before putting on the upper, you may be sure ¢ ple Will not run over. BSEEPP HHS HESS SEE EE EEE EEE DH y This ie the time to freshen up the home by doing odd jobs of painting you have been planning. For * bugay, ‘the furniture, for the floors and woodwork, SEVEN YEARS IN SEATTLE D WEIL, The Tailor —-MAKER OF-: OR THE FIRST TIME IN SEVEN YEARS, Tam going to offer those who are not ac- qQuainted with my tailoring, a chance to get a but there are who has toiled all day in some nolay ely exhausted, give trong, With roay ehoeks and bright eyes, who real work tn their lives, who do not know o, fight with the workers for seats at the rush ed to stand, look scornfully at the few men The thought®i! woman would nearly ot expect & man to give up his seat on 0b he needs it worse than the woman who ap y nature for strap as eee eee es Suit for the money than they ever had au op- | ¥ te purchase, =I know if I make you one suit, that you will be so | tl satisfied that for the next seven years, and longer, will be a Weil customer—and better satisfied | Your Clothes than you have ever been before Vin gothg ta riday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday ® taifor-made Suit cheaper than you can buy a o-Wear-when-altered. Now, listen— strictions for these four days—any ¢ goes for the price named. You : the fine worsteds, cheviots, serges and tweeds pee your choice—and I'll stake my reputation and lose future business if every garment is not tailored , best lining and trimming, hand-made and by the best workmen in Seattle. 's been lots of tailored (?) clothes advertised 1 it you've been “stung,” I'm awful sorry, r, this announcement means just what it on't make a dollar on these first or r tailor for a long time to come if you that are honestly made and that fit et 10 THIRD AVENUE “Between Cherry and James FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY = ke chances on the above for just four |] It | When he offers it, It ia a COURTESY, and de MAINLY ABOUT WOMEN, Where the Dowdy Scores. In the firat place, a dowdy gon orally gets eredit for being a care ful, economical, wine and domesti cated Individual. She looks #o very dowdy in her clothes, and ie gifted with such an immense capability of th itive, that men give her spending tule on | One gen of a nigga we of these very reason An it happened, his wife was a woman who never looked well In anything, but she delighted in rieh silke and costly draperies, and os oh the prettier and cheaper mate with what result on her hush purse may be imagined, Again, dowdl for some oeouit reason, are suppe editions of “Inquire within” yol badly bound, true, bat still containing various useful and jearn ed information Why, remains a mystery, unless it be on the hy pothosla that the outside being so uninviting, the inward brain must »® attractive My de {to another known dowdy }ahe la auch an awful fright! jrowning mart credit for dre y turn of mind ladies for that tleman, married umes said one lady frien referring to a w ‘she must be clove To Read Dreams, Stage—To dream you see these animals is very fortunate, but It Is very unlucky if you dream you kill them. Skating—To dream that you are skating predicts that you will soon hear of & marriage Dress—To dream you are dressed | in green denotes that you are about to take a journey to your advantago. Brrands-—-For @ lover (to dream that he te sent on an errand de | notes success in his love affairs, and a speedy marriage with the ob ject of his affections. Don't Think of Age. The girl who sets out on her so cial career to be & success does not ever think of age, much less talk it, She ts herself, natural, interest ing, and interested, whether she ts thrown with 96 or 19 Not only t# it conducive to popu larity not to think age, but it le a long headed habit as well, The gtr! who dood not confine herself to one | wet rarely lacks invitations, and some of her beat times are due to the older men and women from whom the debutante who plumes herself on her youth fs cat off. Deep Breathing and Character. We are beginning to learn the value to health and lungs of the habit of “deep breathing.” To throw our windows wide, breathe in fresh air so deeply that pot only the lange bat the whole of the body right down to the hips te expanded, exercived and bathed with clean afr, prevents chest weakness and con sumption and helps to cure anaemia and—bad temper, ) NOTICE win [ to our salesman © it to you. Kohler @ Second Ave, opposite We just some 26 py HY Hy Specia) xtra Heavy | last Win | rush, were cached away until today Neadless very much surprised ever, you will ba ret ft. We never in 1909. te te 9 reas ol! 1908 We do not guarantee them, but bleer this doe net In any way met from the Thr They mame Tire with or wit mu of charge. ‘Tire that had | mented on rims tree | year it Tf you were buying |no date to # t | made, you ne oh eould tell whether it mm thh fr. To protect you, vou, we have, ine war of birt idea on each Bpin hing Tire We know of no other firm whose Tires bear the date of nufactgre. Other Tires bear the same mark each year and any left- overs from one enerally sold You get good ning Tires whether it baw le montha, or whether It Is new to the orld, Sale Hale on Squares, h Knives, Yanke \ Towel Rollers, Can Openers. year or inst to protect ¢ Fred M. Spinning 1310 Second Ave, Savings & Trust Company Second and Cherry Gives you the best possible service consistent with sound banking methods N, B. BOLNER, Cashior © Branches at George- town, Renton and Ballard are | THE STAR--TH RARER * * * “Look out for the loaded # w stick, Anyone entering thie * * door dots so at their off * * risk.” + . * ae eee eee ee whieh Ha Harria of Ballard planed to the door this fixed a loaded gun with ) attachment In such a fashion |that upon the door being opened it would be fuoe of the person entering MAKE DEMAND ON " Such Was the notice wire Hecharged In the | Those holding concessions on the Pay Streak of the A-Ya. expos Uon presented an ultimatam to the exposition directors yesterday The concessionaires demand that the plank on the Pay Streak be! yvered with asphalt, that all fire | works displays be held at the foot) f the Pay Streak, that a band) tand be built on the Lake Union} euplanade, and that a band be maintained there at all times | Every one of these things, the! concensionaires say, Wan promised | by former Director of Con fons A. W. Lewis, or some other person in authority at the exposition. They aleo contend that none of the sey jeral agreements has been fulfilled. RUSSIAN VIOLINIST | PLEASES AUDIENCE Mischa Elman, the Russian violin: | int, was the soloist at the Seattle Symphony concert last night. Young im years and appearance, yet he held the audience with his master | ful playing. His appearance as solo-| lot was & pronounced success This concert abt night closes the second season. day night athe Moore theatre. BRINGS A MENAGERIE v Pree) vancoler . ©, May 6 | Mr. H. D, Baker, American consul jet Hobart, Tasmania, who wa passenger on the Austratian || Marama, brought with him a small | steed menagerie, Including two Tus manian tigers, « Slack swan, & dingo, and other animals and birds! for the Grand National park in | the Yosemite. JAP SPIES AT WORK | } 18 Latied Pree) | VANCOUVER, B.C, May 6 | Some excitement, say advices by jthe steamer Marama, was caused at Melbourne by an announcement |by Senator Pearce, minister for defense, that Japanese spies, travel) ing as itinerant showmen, were) |mapping out the Northern territory lof Australia, Senator Peary sald that the Japanese made exhSuative | inquiries regarding the horses) available, as to cattle and livestock, | ad other information likely to be| ueful to the army of tnvasion. KOHN RESIGNS, Superintendent Leo Kohn, in charge of the employment depart ment of the Charity Organtsation | society, yesterday resigned, duc to! & press of other dutios. Investigate Oyster Beds. ‘Traces of sewage contamination | have been found in a sample jot of Puget sound oysters taken by | the health inspectors from five dit- | ferent shipments, and an investiga | thon is being conducted of the beds | from which the bivalves came, in an effort to eliminate any danger to health. it is declared possible to spread typhoid germe by means of infected oysters and for this rea) son the health officials are anxtons | to correct any condition which might lead up to that dan | IMPERIAL © | ON AA-YA-PE. d to be walking! URSDAY, MAY 6, 1909. HE POSTS A SIGN TO WARN HIS WIFE Harris had trouble with hi turned her out of the haywe, and threatened to ill her, according to made to the prosecuting wife 4 complaint attorney Learning that she Wan about to return | with Charles V. fimith to get her trunk, he arranged the «un to phoot, and also threatened to kill Govith, M oleh and-L, C. Nase, a who oamé for Star, a bor firet peaple to read " fixed to the door. A complaint has boon filed by the prosecuting attor noy obMeging Harrie with threaten ing to KEL both hie wife and smith the w OPPOSED TO BRIDGE Teith Ward Ir diriphaticaily op ning of amy street thr univeraliy @rounds, and also to the bullding of any bridge acroms Laie in clone pvement to the The Union proximity to the unt Veraity grounds. THE The MARKETS live, Ib : dremsed, ib. , orm live, tb. orn, dreamed Turkeys, live, ib ‘ Turkeys, dvewed, ib., 1G Pr Be pe, doren . wlan hare, Ib. . Meats, Live Welgtt, Common steers, tb yowa, ib Mischa Elman will appear Sun-| \ am . 2 Granulated bones. 1008 Hone meal, 10ts @oratch food, 96-1b ok Common sense Food. 90-ib FF In iba. § higher, Western Washington timothy . | Alfalfa <<... .ss+5 Wheat hay nos Kaxtern Washington ble compressed per don Rasvern ington Bras, tod Bhorts, ter Middiings, t Harley, ton Feed wheat, ton Chop, ton Whole corn, ton Cracked corn, top ..., Peed carn meal, ton Ketied oats and bar- ley, mined ° Wash Summer Excursions East Tickets on sale June 2nd and rd. July 204 and Srd, August 11t by the Oregon iroad & tion Co. Round trip rates to | Omaha and Kansas City, $60.00; St Louls, $67 Chicago, $72.50; New York, $108. Return Mmit Octo ber fist. Other rates and par tleulars at Union Ticket Office, 608 First av. E. EB. Bilis, general Agent. 1 Total Cost Only 10 A Wholesome and Appetista Lunch font to Your Viace vt Business Ring up Sunset Main 1880; Ind. L 4604 NEW YORK BOX LUNOH Co, Saving Habit— Save the Bonbon Spoons That Are Packed In Every Box of C faciete’ preven, Ciwolars For Three of Them Your Dealer Will Give You FREE—a Box of PURE SUGAR STICKS Get Your Friends to Help You “ANDY CD. Sole Mfrs. summer while on you danee music for you, ville show, a complet Japaible horn makes it easily Get yours now 1406 2N “Hie Madtor anything you can take along, Camping With the Victor You'll have more fun with a Victor this r vacation than with It will play it willtkive a vaude- © opera, A new cole possible to pack them &Gn D AVE. peters vai ugh the! sTORR KARPEN Karpen Co LEATHER COUCH ich covered with genuine and of the famouw specified in the United mond tufted, Size 76x30 inches States roment ROUND TABLE oak, principally q round top with deep rail; shaped FREDERICK & NELSON, CLOSES DAILY AT 6:0 Furniture Attractively urter Priced SPECIA ubstantial co’ ad ath 8x72, i links conne by strong pring a fabric ted at helical wire ends coils, PECTAL, $30.00. Sterling leather Karpen steel construction which i contrac 1 the top « SPECIAL $3.35—Of awed, Has 24-inch | shelf and legs Legs are securely bolted to box frame under top. A strong, golden ION $1.90—Principally Has saddle-shape wo three shaped slats in posts and stretchers, ished Chair, substantial DINING ‘Table, finished CHAIR, hed SPECIAL fini weathered seat, broad top panel, back A subs and square front ntial, well-fin- Third Foo May Sale of Cut Glass and Silverware CUT GLASS SALTS AND PEPPERS— Two new designs with sterling silver tops; special 50¢ pair CUT GLA TRAYS, PICKI NAPPIES, SPOON DISHE SUGARS AND CREAMERS specially priced at $1.50. SILVER-PI ED BREAD TRAY Faney oval shape with open-work border; special $1.50, HIGH-GRADE beautiful Iris design— SILVER-PLATED | SILVER-PLATED FERN DISH Six inches in diameter, open-work design; spe- cial $1.25 24-PC, SILVER SET IN CASE WITH DRAW A high-grade Set in a choice of several beautiful patterns. Consists of six Dinner Knives, six Dinner Forks, six Tea | Spoons and six Table Spoons. Special, | $10.00, WARE in the Berry Spoons having gilt bowl, special $1.95 each. Sugar Tongs, special 85c each. Cold-Meat Forks, special 95c each. Cake ks, special $1.00 each. Sugar Shell and Cream Ladle, in box, special $1.50 pair. CUT GLASS WATER PI ERS r'CH- Choice of several pretty de- ; special $5.00 each ‘ SUGARS tLAMERS AND Cut in the popular whirlwind design ; special $2.50 pair, ww Lawn Supplies at Special Prices The “Giant Universal Lawn Mower—A_high- grade, ball-bearing Lawn Mower hav- ing 10-inch drive wheels and 5}4- inch cutting cylin- der with four spi- ral knives of best tool steel. Has flexible stationary knife with lipped edge. 14-inch size, special $5.50. 16-inch size, special $5. 18-inch size, special $6.85, Grass Hook or Sickle—The “Village Blacksmith” Sickle has forged steel blade and riveted handle of hardwood. Special, 25¢ 50-ft, Olympic Hose—Fifty-foot length of Olympic 44-inch rubber-lined cotton Hose, complete with couplings, special $3.95. “Diamond” Hose Nozzle-—A brass Noz- zie which throws a solid stream, fine or coarse spray, as desired, Special, 25c, ” Porch Shades |~ | | SPRCIAL BN Standard Price | [ l for _ ABSTRACTS Get Our Prices Nefore Pincing Your Order, Is Now the ~ MOORE Bix Guaranty Abstract & Title Co. 545-044-045 New ¥ Seattle, W Main 1192 ! hn Must Block odes ‘Thursday Ight——“AS Tod, 4484 Friday and Company of BLE BUNDLES | * rare being sold this} ——— Federal Store. Paper) Seattle that cost as high as $2,00 a roll} se Dee put up in bundles—enough paper to do any ordinary room--some as) & low as $1.16 for the lot, M 1914 Firat Ave, AMUSEMENTS, 1h THE GRAND JOHN CORT, Manager Week; Matinee Sat Original BLACK PATTI Musica nl “The Blackville Strollers” t Matir t “Lot the Wook---A Played All Next Week Frederick & Nelson) INCORPORATED AMUSEMENTS, MOORE THEATRE JOHN CORT, Manager Seat Sale Matinee you (Beethoven Muato,) 100. 1 Che Next wook, starting Sunday Mat ampany in Me Ss THEATRE Main 1804; Ind. 4934 *SALOMY JANE”? | ax One of Noteworthy Plays of Season “Loves “Direct-Action” Gas The o¥etr construction is.a ‘strong feat- ure of this Range. The burners, instead of being underneath the oven, thereby neces- sitating from ten to fifteen minutes heating before the oven is ready for use, are inside the oven, thus heating quickly and directly and without waste of gas. Price, $22.50, Phones 104 KN FAREWELL NT OF Matinees, 100, 2he, 500 MM 100, 28e, 500, T5e. Week of May 3. H. Ince | Brew Dorothy POPULAR VAUNEYE Performances Dell 2:30, oi Prices—100, LAST 20a Now On. or THE THEATRE Matinees, 20 TALENTED BASTERN ENTER. TAINERS, LOTS OF FUN AND MUSTO, Be- | and Sunday LiKn rn) | | ome Northwente Athletic Lengne Park Ballet rus Sololsts LL Theatre Mire, Ph 4a | Take Vester Car, DANCING CHAMPIONSHIP OF STATE IRA DICKINSON , vs F, C, RICH DREAMLAND TONIGHT ve TO Cpance Teker i Saturday, | k, MISS SHI. k Company of ducking } POR HER CHIL. Great Play Well Ladies F LANE” |