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THE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1910, HERE ARE SWEET GIRL GRADUATES is HAT it oTANDS ‘On FROM SCHOOL FOR'‘CHORUS GIRLS ae Ys above pletured gells are part} be thoroughly fitted out with thepKlew @ Erianger had applications the firet graduating class of | @ualities of a leading woman, But of 700 girla on their books, girls jKlaw & Erlanger's school for | te &h°4 wot along well, and this) who were good looking, but who ‘ The VICTOR is bound to get into every grouy wae Kraduated Into the M@{peeqed schooling, who ded vo: home. How tong will k ft out of udge } fo , aleo « chorus a, a o e ‘or ] you keep ou Judge Hanford, GIN ab tated |Chorua girl tarted in New York|Tutvie @ Heath show as soon ae Weal Training and dancing instruc yours? The charming music, the delight livers Every ‘hat 1 did not vote at the city state |last summer All are now with| ft had completed the first year tom’ So the Hat was culled down } ful fun, the refreshing entertainment, of My Acks and 5a ook cNon inee tang |Metatyre & Heath at the Moore,| When the school wan formed! to $§0 of the most desirable, In ae which you never tire—all these you owe your family. . 4 A hwy ; Ax originally planne | . Sludéd in thin number were Mil to yourself and Opponent for | °x°*?t one, hen T was out of the] A* Pa _ J ake a, K. @ B \ dyed Haynes and Leila Dale, of 1 We sell VICTORS at $10.00 and up to Ty ( rt sebool to have a | Seattle, and Rosabel Koerner of $250.00. Cash or credit. Ask us for par knows better than to and Slanders. |» ako the allegations he does; if he | fouryear coura The sbrimpa Tacoma, 12 In all from this Coast, | tloulars. » New York school t# in charge n't, be ought to keep his mouth| Were to conatitute the first year, | The ace hat, as he is @ ertminal every time = freshmen, the brollera were to of the moet expert teachers in the t that GN! te to be Opens it in oo avenotores, the third year | world, including Alexander Genee, | Thad discbarred ut Gill Muet Obey the Law = # would surely correspond to ’ master of the Royal Ballet of St Se entidret Gilt says he will ignore the law |#te™ sitls, while any senior would | Potersburg. } with the r regard to vice. He appliew that] ing but & statement to himself, He in just] My department ha he man who would ignore the law, | § working in it, de but he won't cet a chance to ignore Mirae waion of enxiner' 1 any law, b 96 We won't let-him. she , 1 personally eve) Mr, Gill w to obey the lawn ples Hike apy other man i manner AV At the meeting at Danish hall packed hall of ey M sullion brought the leading taxpayers. esues of the fight before the audt iany slanderous atta nee ‘ oe . our Gil has made p hin There are two main issues Every Question aid Mr. Bouillon tos Firat, to improve the moral con tor too ae aclee baddies cies ie The Victor makes the world’s greatest on vse government: My opponent, through | bande parade before you as you sit in the questions sxx: y 4 ire campaign, has obscured | , | L Sa ? your easy chair—Sousa’s, Pryor's, U. &. ae ting the . ~ ual vg by — rous p P : | v2 Marine Band, Royal Marine Band of Italy, not t atated to you good [Of discussing intelligently the j : ’ ‘ een the Garde Republicaine of Paris t ripe sues, Wha toes know is 7 bof lights to South Pa gg —_ t o * ) singers sing for youin your home — Ca when zit et © ts co , : ruse, Melba, Tetrazzini, Gadeki, Catve, Hto help the people of | tent vonage tau Neate ; Scotti, Sembrich. purchasing : ay j . and hundreds of others, park; in fact, he did , Three Rich Creek at Iditarod. = a bis power to I n i Do Their Work | e | ; on easy for the outlying ¢ fia ected all officers will) SEWARD, Alaska, Feb. 6 ey deomniia mwaat you people to Eel) be compelled to fulfill thetr J t dution . da, the Japanese musher, has wired | peed, and you w &e »penty and tn an efficient man the 4 if you will ele Mr. Gill is Incapable of maki puisliaiiel tee tases mes Nid tN a ings i i 4 pa esd : a eapable of making | bes Investigated the Hattarod and One Dollar Brings into your home a Victor icine we n ddress hou landering | nda Otter creek, Willow and Bo- A > " , . ™ corset ciated that I did | som sone He has slandered my | hanza show prospects, while others from Sherman, Clay & Co. Order one today! " oe friends, but they can ta care of are blanks : Why, | re | themselves; and recently be haa/| Me chairmanshtp Of | seen fit to bring my old father into Snes ee ees fet public works simply the fight—a good old man whol By United Press.) * nly wishes to be left alone He KEY WES Feb. 5.—Thanks to their wireless ap also has seen fit to bring the eub paratus, installed t before ti led tai M Jeet of my religious beliefs into his| POU" tS Insts " Ne Le ee ae ee campaign, and he must surely be) #9 his crew of 46 men are safe on board the Mallory Liner Got Satisfaction hard up fer something to talk) Alamo today, while their ship, the Kentucky, bound from New fay Of you ever tried to/ about, But I will take the oppor} York to Seattle, is at t bottom of the t the city hall?” | tunity to state my religion o th 1 believe in God t : 4," said a man in th tation ef the Uulted Staten the | Hatteras heard the entuihy distress signal, S. O, S., Which Bwbe satisfaction did you constitution of the state of Wash-| displaced the C.Q. D. It was tollowed by the Message Mr. Bouillon ington, and tn all the laws of this We are sinking, Our latitude is 32.46. longitude 76:30." Be et all,” replied the man country. I believe this nation Then Bouillon, “your ex-| broad enough to bring in all J a aye : " 4 s 7 iy that of any |churches, and 1 want to feel able|S¥¢ the distress signal with the words, “We are running full] Who tries to find out/to pray in any church. | practice | speed ahead to your as nee | ™ the city hall, The integrity and do my duty toward Then the Kentucky dropped off the wireless map and noth j piso busy listening to big | my fellow man jing was heard from her again. The Cape Hatteras operator} tions and con king up the cost of living in) 9” en al ‘ dows: t 7 rad lage Mt Som | contin, ter Heuinae sate |flashed the signal up and down the coast and in an hour 17 There fe vwaly one Let Us Have a Cha: boats wer ; rt pane £0 the sink ng ship's rescue i The navy de ie mare of, and ' Our present lax methods of pub ment dispatched the battleship Louisiana and three revenue he will leave the city hall ate. He policy is jast as much responsi-| Cutters to the scene g ble for the high cost of Mving as| As the Alamo neared the Ken- Me(innis wan a substitute Net Job the Peooie any other condition. A WOrkingltucky she began to send thick, the trip. The regular operator, T gther statements Mr men cannot live in Seattle; the). o rele to A Melarney, left the vessel at T would not grant|ganx takes his money away from|%Ack smoke from her funnels to Ni iroiy necause his parents had « Investigate 1406 Seeond Ave. on St, Semttle | 5 : , = credit service. Prices advanced The Victor makes the world’s greatest sea, off Cape Hatteras Yesterday morning at 30 the wireless operator at Cape ne Cape Hatteras operator heard the liner Alamo an That ie trac. | would | him us fast as he gots it by ruin-jeive heart to the crow of the dis premonition that d r would the Kind of franchi ous improvements which he does|abled boat and warning of her ap accompany his trig, and bombarded not want. Let ue change the tac b him with telegrats, asking him e bd e Hes and make {it possible for | . hot to «all y . } jos room of the GUl wants to turn | workingman to live |. te the winetank poem.a6 Che Rew i, want an fis ae. Meristh, whale! Sorporations «sign Theodore Cooper presided over|tucky sat Operator W. D. MeGit 0 jor tne boat and f all time tothe meeting at South Park, the/ nis, a substitute, hammering away Ginnie an a xe o hy s other speakers beside Mr. Boulllon|on the call for aid, and receiving : : fifty miles off Bandy Hook the ves made In this | being C. M. Baxter, HG. Kelly and | sasurance that help was coming as began leaking badly, but by that | was not | Richard Mansfield White. At thelfast as modern marine engines working the Moore | the | States. 1 in Danish hall, 14th av.|could drive a liner reached Newport N } tte in 1885. two years &. Fir st.. presided over by H.| As the Alamo hove in sight, the inches of water im the hold As soon as 1) N. Foster, Ole Hanson, George O}-| crew of the Kentucky rushed to the Repairs were a: the c . re loos enough after | son, Judge Orange Jacobs aod H.| wireless room and carried the op ni, airs waen sande sere soa the Ms ‘the age of 21 1 N. Cottle spoke, in addition to Mr./erator on their shoulders to the Tioyds and the United States in 7 | Bouillon | deck, cheering and shouting. When spector saying she was seaworthy. | — s jail had been taken aboard the A} Bat the seame again pow vd M childrens stories which | begun te by the government ims national reputa : ‘ ty. ote | ‘The government probe will be di te Seattle yesterday in Two hundred University ected toward ancertaining wheth " dents, comprising the Young rar received from the ad cause the advertisers to write a voluntary letter of appreciation, can you Of @ lecture tour ww ie Men's Republican club of the r there highe bave been criminal took dinner With a Seattle here's what happened 2 University of Washington, yee |P*hligence in granting the Ken blame us for TURNING ON THE LIGHT and telling you, for your own benefit and ours, that THE t happened ky her clearance papers terday formally endorsed A.V. |‘ . ‘ ae : P ‘Walter spread out the | feutlon tar meager, Geveral | STAR is a power in advertising campaigns in Greater Seattle. ; F ; : days ago Bouillon outlined hie | let's . / c policies to the student political | HOWARD COSGROVE . te = ae “yp ‘ ‘ ? organization, as did his oppor | yms or | — ent, Hi Gill. e" ’ - ‘ 3 After considering the records 10 MOVE OFFICES be-¢ OF salmon, ar el fi B. ©, BURKE, President BERT FARRAR, Secretary ) C—"Wait &@ minute, I'm i | lar agen th agg 2° Sa Ko ‘i ila ists or, the student body decided | ' - j im that Bouillon wae the man that ~ > INSURANCE Bt! What d thet one entitled to the votes of Owners. BURKE & FARRAR, Inc., 4 > . TIMBER LANDS paid . the decent, ory wed were of GREENWOOD PARK ADDITION Real Estate, Financial Agents cdeissiiees dedi’ ab Ramune . Gentle.” James Bothwerl was COLUMBIA PARK ADDITION s- 7 fiemie Waldorf salad. on) endorsed for city comptroller. VALLEY CETY LAND CO. Ine Mortgage Loans Ind. 4687 MOP aw gratin, poe pond gg George V. Gau was given. the CAPITAL, $300,000 FULLY PAL ®ome French pastry. ar endorsement for councli from r al {01-408-i00 NEW YORK BLOCK and that’s al) And he| _EOMUND VANCE COOKE. = | the Tenth. just as wel) off es we Mr Cooke wa. —- with the w alters ever?” the friend] " SEATTLE, WASH., FEBRUARY 3, 1910. leetaring. the editor at cn |*8ked at the aforesaid dinner \dvertising Manager, The Star, Dally News “See nllng oar I do,” the poet acknowledged * > trom ha: They always look surprised and thle tas . Seattle, Washington. boyeott lmrems be * |incredulous, and often try to in Seattle, Wa gton bout it. So Mr. Conus | st that I eat a little meat. My| “i Quatrain, hor off tek answer is, ‘Ob, I never eat Dear Sir:— F Bhat, like this meat on Monday,’ or gl gg ee ; We were somewhat disappointed on account of being too late ye whatever d t is. So I man-| N. Cottle . © for the vse the et oti om ra away’ with it es) tat cate, eat c he P to stop the running of the half-page advertisement of Burke & Farra eate eat . nx ac , pporter » e vote don te -. th woman. where, the meal Ie with they na ean hesieni Fifth Addition on Sat Greer: J ary 29. On it count of the eeu we Sat nd 8 ve . table and you have {0 eat it: arg: gh gee ct that it ts | poned our opening sale and stopped all the advertising except tt! op nll ot hap |t cy A Po ning» ak te meat ae tee pre conor wr gay MA appearing in your paper. The fact » however, that out of the nu y {that will tempt « ppotite foot of pi ent in the Third ward } doesn't ir h But J mt Sy S00 fi { pavement in ir always refuse. And I'M | represents an excessive profit paid | of people that came out in the driving rain, eleven bought aoe. and nat an happy and well as if late a\cy the dictation of the city hall wre Arians f ’ " ‘ P Rs Ay meesicueeae tees ae man 8, speaks well for the pulling power of your paper and the we Powe and healt! any meat—never have the dewire| "Ghee is the only strong candi | lots, sp pt & ft y pay you t for any-—so I simply don't eat any; |agte that is free from the control HOWARD G. COSGROVE of have hat's all lof the political machine. He is ; ‘ jot king «clean open fight. All he| Howard G. Coagrove, son of ex ; jo 91D AA TES lis woking in the support of the tax-|Governor Cosgrove, and the man Yours very truly, BUN CH [payers and guarantoos in return to| Who had the distinction of serving | ve peyrenent no one but the taxpayers | 48 private secretary for three gov BURKE TALK IN BALLARD ):. The Third ward and the entire|ernors of the state of Washingtor : : within a period of three months, hae (Signed) By B K Hin 1, Sales Manager. sie Cotthe knows Seattle and its; moved hin | offices from the 4 " D, Fet Riss needs. His business associates | Burke building to 817-823 Alaska 5 _ Feb, 5.—1 ce because Jacob Furth had|"¢* fees. I » of | building. Mr. Cosgrove has been - z commend him highly as a man o . h ay 1 out an ordiftance ones oe owner and has|leaving Olympia, After his resig ; ; ; ‘ : : a Sb “ ccond meeting at whieh ail] Cle 4° Seesedil from the ex-|nation from his seeretaryship to This letter attesting to the merits of THE STAR as a result bringer should convince every Pe candidates will speak will bere den of gang taxation.|Gov. Hay he was appointed a re Fe : dim e . . S gay > Be eater ' Junction hall tonight, and) t7") wured the voters that he|gent of the state university, buyer of advertising space in Seattle that no advertising campaign in this territory is complete with- » ner, I e has I t n larger crowd ia expected utmost efforts to| Which capacity he ts still serving 4 ler, eact will ex his utm to ¢ " liring to an end the unbusinesslike out the use of THESTAR. This letter should prove, beyond a shadow of a doubt, our often re- DY he thoald te SECOND MARRIAGE methods that have cost the people| Ten Months’ Old Meat in Storage. peated statement that a great many advertising campaigns have been successful where THE STAR ¢ r ON War the , . . . 0 dear | YORK, We >In vestiga Se laa eaten tet bagi torn who re. probing the colon ALONE was employed. NOW, MR. ADVERTISER, IT’S UP TO YOU—you who have been over- ” thsi way (FD oii0ed Press.) rr ateyen ‘s ke acres Bp ving here i » pee Ma Bag looking THE STAR—you who have been giving THE STAR only a limited amount of business. plattorn that the time has ar , Py Abia gt en Bs pene Midge : ra men that pay the taxes should Hudson today square ceal in the conduet The proof of the melon is in the plugging. Seattlle real estate dealers and merchants plug a ripe When the big announcement of a new addition appears in but one paper—when the results our property. ORK, Feb have a ‘ " untelpal affal ni ndred and fift arts of . \ r elw published | of muntelpal affairs Hatinea, Racaeie aerebe Cn! melon every time they employ a Star ad—be the ad ever so small or large. 8 aude é Willig f ‘ NY when he New Aeroplane Speed Record. ‘guaranteed to be perfectly harm tin the ex FRESNO, Feb. 5. Hamilton | less and a sure cure for any and une }) time 6 continue ‘ "Or t if th highwa 10 lash for the woo fy i broke world’s record for speed, all diseases, were destroyed on the ‘One paper in the home is worth a dozen on the highway. Mrview, ’ a happy home aus r making the tate SR a aaeee acmentt (in the opening day of Fresno’s| tide flat duinp yesterday by HL sth ; cident, Whe has protit. javiation meet, making a mile in 1] R, Anderson, deputy United States | ling for po - ‘ * minute, 27 seconds marshal mistake