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pusemerasininnel THE STAR- soy. FEBRUARY 11, 1910. = me WE Jelub, in the opening + | Hons wih a | real, practical test at the Unive tate Cy | campaign, tn white A sy eta F Rye Mutha? Clay the law under whteh | P 1 Fot being f - BALLARD, Feb. 11.-The Modern (000 feet of luinber for Man J , per ohne . TTSBURG, Pa, Feb. eing fe , » : afl tonight, ‘The Stimson MIN ¢ any of I rt ong : ‘ nye aca for 8 in véntion tacenbees, at Frat hall tonte "a Stimson MIN co : aut. ring clean out San Francisco he had th ind that the namdw eat |ments ever seen in Ballard, ‘The ke they ' te of millions and th three dxioners muat be w tortainers’ Dramatic club, an organ-) Mrs. Mury Anderson, aged 6% died | py rvi f loyal detectives and ex Hton in on each ballot cast fOr dr |isation of trained actorg, ha been | yesterday at the hor er 8 trom the Ladies’ 1 j diary hry igh Per en against the formation of the di ured for the occasion, and will | Charles, 1446 W. 624, Four children Breakfast Wm. A y of thle ot | ariet | put on several sketchon, besides Je- | JoWh, Charles and Mrs. Bophic John 1 Lorie ¢ a | Ir. Bridges urged the neces r one-act comedy, son and Mra. mma rk = - urrying the election by pre ‘wements have cally a unanimous vote » that ; public opt would be back of oat the tof the fight to overcome opposition in 1 the © is expocte “ £4 ' ; the courts, which has already de-| record breaking pt Ralph PD. Nichols, Jown| 4 hob W Key, Mr, Atoh t, Van Pier republican | kn lard resident 6 college will fil the 4 x) ; \ for coun 1 from the} man, was suddenly taken lard Presbyterian t ward John 6 and) terday, and te new In dangerous morning, February 13 an wa Ino oke, BR wor ndition, Jt te feared that pneu- | praise service will be b ; announced for Saturday night & nia will develog the evening cal : Angeline’s hall, South Heattle, and - : : . for next Wednesday night at Dud The schooner Albert Meyer, Cap. A 12-pound boy arrived at the The Exclusive Style Shop. lley'a hall, Bo » Park The elec tain Albert Johnson commanding home of Mr. ar Mr J.B ¢ eror tion will take place February 2¢ siied today from Ballard with 700,- | 2217 W. bith #t, yer ‘OND AVE, tan ‘mur : WM. A. BLAKELEY ae i : rand ‘o * RALLYING FOR TWO ° ‘ . he grafters THE DUWAMISH = sew > th 4 c y mt a. gin - and Frank Paul, all te or ‘ot Dr, Hyde Sao hese withheld [oa the “ron ttaber ” Age sags onitors at From the stock of the Stern Furniture Co. These are only sample pricing Worth Up to $30.00 trom her. ; sa oe iu : 2 of commissioners from many dozen to select from priced accordingly TOMORROW $6.50 and $1 LOT NO. 1. LOT NO.2, Including Broken.Lots _ Including Coats Worth to $25.00 up to $30.09 $6.50 $10) SPECIAL SA Spring Wai Tomorrow $1.45 For $2.50 Values and In fact ¢ the defendant's ae [ LeaveSeattle savas vem! You Get the Benefit BULLETINS | MILWAUKEE Brockhaus was fc night of having torn eer of her 12-year prodding her with other crue! treatme: Was assault with t will appeal | $15,000 Worth of Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Hats Extra Trousers WASHINGTON t cruisers Tenn: wil] leave the Pug: Bt Bremerton March 1%. to join tt Montana, the North Carolin Chester, on a visit * next May, to represe States at the Argentine it f » tore has been leasec 1WE MUST GET OUT IN A FEW WASHINGTON Richard Victor! Oulahan, has been at the head | of the Washington bureau of the} id oak Dresser, full quartered front has ewel neor with drawer, highly finished golden, % shaped tered tinted Plate mirror. Stern price was $21.00. Bat © wae tit ‘ wrday bankrupt pt enle price sale price ‘ : ° Extension, Center and Library Tables | All Stoves, Ranges and Heaters go at at practically your own price. Bankrupt Sale prices. Munson-Noah Furniture Co. 1526-28—SECOND AVENUE—I526-28 Railroad Wreck FROST & O’NEII sale Still inl Tae Going on We want to apologize because we absolutely could not handle the crowd of eager buy We have just received a special NEW SPRING WAISTS direct from the facturer, all crisp and.clean. It embrates seve the newest and prettiest lingerie stylep Sebeght Come in fine quality mull, effectively Some with pin-tucked yokes, others im daimty& designs. This is a strong $2.50 value T $1.45. the announceme the office of pubs This change is the organization of the following the recent ‘ M. Laffan. LAUGHS AT FEAR OF HALLEY COMET) JOHN N. THUNESS 1113 Third Avenue Between Spring and Seneca Streets | santa Mts & Cal, Feb. 11 | The Rev. Jerome S$ Ricard, di-| rector of the Santa Clara observatory, issued & stateme day deprecating the opinion ex-| pressed by other scientists that Bife on the earth is in danger of be-| ing snuffed out because of the! cyanogen of the gas discovered in the tall of Halley's comet. | Dr. Ricard stated that even) though the cyanogen reported in| the comet's tail come in contact with the hydrogen of our atmos phere, the resulting compound may either be chemical, m physical. Upon the naty compound, its effect will naturally depend “But there is no need of making | appeals to the revelations of chem istry, which are known to but a few,” he continued. “It is better to stand by the logie of stubborn! facts. Behold, tor these 2,000 years | and beyond, Halley's comet has | been our guest, and with negligible | variations has followed the same | 6yrations in its path around the sun. Yer no historian, ! pher, no chemist, or alch been able to ‘prove by the of | & proof that proves’ any single ca of comet tail poisoning A NEW STORE FOR HEN ers—We'll be prepared tomorrow to give you the best of service. Another chance at the Biggest of Big Bargains In Men’s and Young Men’s Suite, Cveroeate and Cravenettes during the rust The goods are al tely in as fine mas the day cy left the . fact i € ere a j the 1 ba ed up that the railfoad c« In order to reduce our stock we are going to put on sale, beginning tomorrow, Sator i forced t day, February 12, a complete line of up-to-date Suitings and Overcoatings, made in our UP hen Qe vir to-date first-class style. Fit, workmanship and trimmings guaranteed i ALL GOODS MARKED FAR BELOW COST. HERE A FEW SAMPLE BARGAINS. For Suits, Overcoats For a strictly guaran and Cravenettes that teed Waterproof Cra w ll to $20 s enette that sells reta sell to $2¢ in any store for $20 Suits, Overcoats and German, Englis Cravenettes worth to 1 5 00 French, Italian a: 4 $22.50. America’s best fa bad Ld rics; full journ For up to $27.50] man hand tailored. The pink of style a 1 1 00 Suits, Overcoats and perfect m, and sell regularly up to $40. Cravenettes, full pay tele + obs For Bulee, Overcoas and C ravenett Custom tailored in worth up to $50. Ni $1 3. 65 nobby business suits better, no newer av interested ap most attract! only sw FOR ONE PRICE $25.00 And our guarantee means all that the word implies, for you will alway us at the old? open store 1 different names stand, for we do not have to move every three months and in order to do business id or dark dressy ma- | finer garments can be had at any tailor’s west and include lt est up-to date Our stock is one of the largest in the Nort! terial Suits that | the land. Do you want the world’s best? ‘ VEC( Ss, serge ° ae a ak ee © a the: land, > you want the world’s bes 3 in tweeds, worsteds, serges, home puns, cheviots, ete ind we « e best of trim +e ematd dea Eniah eck ink te Seah Chis is an opportunity for the man in moverate circumstance t et an up o-aae PEOPLE of SEATTLE! POCKETS IF YOU_TAKE ADVANTAGE O 7 uit at small cost and without the trouble you always hav cnowing ° ry THIS SALE, ; © giving your patronage t Give us your confidence and we will appreciate it and make youa stomer, FROST & O’NEIL 1205 FIRST AVENUE Sale at 9 o’Clock Sharp Tomorrow Morning, iF YOU ARE WISE LOOK FOR 1116 THIRD AVE BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA Four Doors North of Telephone Co., Same Side of Street