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THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1910 mst ners THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE bah tie Of the Special Reductions Boys’ Wool Clothing parianctows] lomorrow Is the Final Day Fa Er) As to Political Parties SCHAEFER TELLS OF OLD TIME) CLERK, | wih there niorawcmnreae ne dynae wise! WASHINGTON’S MOST UNIQ E INSTITUTION tt 1 organizations without | THEY HAVE WORKED t et atity President ‘Taft or Mr. Bryan “Por Uncne Sam j ery ' it th-while sq i 1 i ! tomorr I t e ing. Wi national wellare Gry entrance, hic tok ts clas 6 entirely. site nal tical partic » the United A enient to the cara, It abi ght n ; | } structive to see mink and mr In thi e you will find med avieden e og : : : ) Wns prees alongside of - in worsteds, tweeds, serg 1 t ' th : th = nto ‘eaciater et i and new need TIM Sonnets and cape overcoate dating Bec yorepheg Nore since’ , with their doh ; 1") jerals 1 their hack, seemingly, to the Civil war a ; } ' aor | ‘” Opportanit day a appeared, and so it now with b mh and) start an old age pension plan fo rays, bl and other g iple colors, 3 1 the department employe, vomething final sele 1 € r 's de at | bith like that allowed by some the} fe There are in Seattle today thousands of men, republicans) WY , faliroads, It havn't happ yet tall sizes in everything—this pa nts for the & ne as} j Congress haen't made up ite mind avin 1 ething, fo 7 +0 17 Bnd democrats, who cling to © party name mach tie suas tt Wi |Phihe ts, indeed, a toutual benefit It the trout bey ay om no 7 they cling to their appendix, a useless relic of @ past age, an the new @ h as atrophied | new So anachronism that lingers in their political life muc s 4 fe ne pa organs do in their physical. Some merely inherited their politi Ore -_-__--) The Howing prices ¥ " p row dee if eal allegiance from their fathers; others joined the ranks in y A COLORED | and THEN the material savings.ot Clothing will Beam inct colors, and A) Gi | t J savings of the past militant days when each party fought under dist ) kind of a sale pass by thout liberal particiy it a matter of personal honor to rally beneath ts, do not bet this J BY FRED SCHAEFER WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—-"Look ) | now consider ACCOMPANIES | their old banner every time it is raised aloft, no matter what} ‘itis din Gs the te HER TO Every Suit formerly $3.50—THE FINAL, “ With the Suits Are Separate “ ay Th a d of their blind allegiance | ve else!” remarked the Pennatl WORK AND DA Kea 2.78 vl vaith z ae sae bn ae ha of ‘ better cause unhesitat-/ ae p pe y A8si$Ts Every Suit former! y $5 00 THE FINAL Pants Selling at Almost and with a prit de cory yf A ip feet wer intro | DAY p $3.75 | Half Pri ingly obey the commands of every self-c¢ onstituted leader, a ‘ Par / Every Suit { waite $).50--THE FINAL ce cast their votes for every man who claims party relationship y= oo | DAY ; : $5.75 $1.75 PANTS AT, to them. oh a BASEMENT poy Suit formerly $10.00--THE igen ¥. $2.25 PANTS AT vee SLB er 1 ate Roe xs \ } Tt ao Rai? tary A k « It gives - ; ENTRANCE, Every Suit formerly $15.00—THE FINAL $3.50 PANTS AT , “i : lind anblect teore pers Fi DAY i465 ie soli $10.00 dept = ’ . . poss 4 t better lesson is t . an New Dresses of Springtime a ard after a a Charm—of vappnatte wet s evise flown tment clerk has a yr Ht SO rigs Fal lneeia" oan Mobhejin 18, F te TAFFETA DRESSES—A bevy of subdued shad ard this duplicity evas of the DUTEAUE” COR” | How the Old Department Clerk Gets Down to Work in the Morning ae ia seuble tales, ta all the eeanle shades of “ Pennsylvania & an eine te A : ' ay alsel : bea b 1 part mee In a while there is @ tottering o we f = ‘ all suse R tina re yli-| change in admintetrat 4 « or are f : " ner ambitions department pretty ' A half dow « has b . skirt Iso ve tt tiv rice can or because McKinley was a reput an or Lincoln or Grant? | need starts to clear But when | see ct. 3 da be meracd w 2 ' ona-e0 The man who is anal a republican or a democrat in| he faces the task of turning off sey~ mre * ife hey pension syat 8 ‘ bide gh nag onl tena on. gia! fbb peg A 4 peg etapa lh _ aged TROPIC WORSTED DRESS—!rettily fash national affairs today is a victim of arrested development; Of) 5. yy. on rancurces the hav Mee & here @ ghter, here time those who need ft st are! a te ICAL bs vOR’ m1 “ eee ee 7 h stunted political growth; he is marking time while the world! haven't got bn falters.” « ored serve there : friendly hanging «? ter sel mee ole we oe oe moves on. But in comparison with the man who drags national - oe : nd > a6 Weskhacien “ 7 oO as ea nik dee yobs oes, parties into city elections he is evolutionary and progressive to} ta Une. at one of the iilte elerceias le. Peicilvas $55. 00 Why hol al ary butlding y hatred, a high degree. In this day and age, when the difference be- | | reer tween a democrat and a republican is merely sentimental, or a) == prolonged memory, a republican mayor or a democratic council- | man should be as rare as the auk or the dodo. A NEW FOULARD DRESS OF ELEGANCE— Elaborately designed of reseda Foulard, in the styl spring sewing when you must, cessity, beom doors, A most prehensive and ing array of te. Fash tka dot 1 i bow length Conservative astronomers are American Home Missionary so- r Hall 5 Ie ands still doubtful wh et ix going to e { their Hi . x or bust up the law of gravitation Very likely grand = Jory |" Father—1 wouldn't Mike to tel! you ‘Emt thought it was about time for the | my son E m broité ries | patrons of Dreamland to wake up| It is to be hoped that the «rand | dred lines, jary will not adjourn without look 4 Rt 9 fag into the conduct of the weather| The sinking. the steamer Yuca- |= Cock Ur an was Unique in that It produced |... no wireless hero, or P. D. Q. signals. | bureau for the past few days. hildrer Good Kid Gloves for Street and Dress Wear The combining of dependable quality, utmost style and consistent prices can ult in but one conclu sion, namely: “That Baillargeon’s is the place for you to buy your Spring handwear this Spring and Summer.” WE IMPORT OUR OWN $1.00 GLOVES. AT $1.00—Pleasing color selec tions in Glace Over-seam Gloves, Cape Glove Mocha Gloves, pique sewn AT $1.50—All the wanted shades in’ Glace Pique Sewn Gloves, Giace with overseam, Suede with overseam and Cape Street Gloves of gratitying wearing qualities AT $2.00—-Giace and Suede Pique New Shades in Taffeta Moire | bons at 25c Everywhere fashion is call ing for their use. bows, sashes, hat t and springtime dress no of every description. A did assortment of colors, cluding pink, sky blue, navy, red, reseda and greens, champagne, old porcelain, and with the colon are the ever-wanted white black ribbons. A splendid FOR SPRING AT 25¢ Binks-Ob, Tm in the pink of radition, t Cold bath every sourceful every your. This time he| morning now ~ s rown——Wh did you start that? fs one of those men who sfould b¢/ has stayed dead for fully a week algal «Ll aaa eloquently sileat Even when he is on the right side| Bandit Ralsull is getting more re of an argument, Senator Jeff Davis Poor Youth: Str, how may a young man get his beet start? Millionaire: By traveting tm the opposite direction from his + finish Once more it might be remarked) wropiqy Cairo, UL, continues to make | to Georgetown to come in, as the | craft | strenuous bide for the attention of, Cedar river w oe } (gar FRED SCUAEFER rr is fine ae oe ze =} Oidest Orummers’ Sample Suit Store in Seattic Truly Warren si: Men’s Drummer Sample Suits and Overcoats Continuation Sale of 3 Days More—Very Important Notice I wish to impress upon my -eustomers that what | advertise ts bayond @ doubt the whole truth and nothing but the truth. That is the reason for my phe | success | don't offer you the absolute ebotce of any Salt or Overcoat at a given price and then show you a bunch of patterns Truly Warren, the Merchant with « Conecience. Truly Warren My Word is My Bond. Fair Play Here for street wear, and “lam drying to dink why Eliza crossed der Ohio rifer on der fee. Do you remember? Sure; id was becoss id wasa vinter ‘ several years old. Nothing like that in the TRULY tamtly ~ 1 ” WHAT I SAY I MEAN, AND WHAT | MEAN 1 SAY Sewn and Glace Over-seam For Saturday, Monday and Tuesday only | have divided what is left of my entire Fall and Win Gloves. At this price we also feat er Bulte and Overcoats Into three lots ure the favorably known Dent's great reductions. : ny met wer $6 95—$9 65—$1 2.50 Gloves, in tans, for general wea Bring the Boys Here Tomorrow eading cities throughout the|not be made parame >» publi ° e © 5 United States are now working out |necessities and uttlitie | 1 definite and comprehensive plans| Existing condition would be $15.00 Cravenette ealy Greatest line ever shown : for their future growth and exten-|least disturbed In work of Samples in Seattle at $40.00. Of j sions. truction an 80 Gantt: one we i Seattle will be placed In this list| Conditions would be ma Pre $16.60 Cravenettes, only ‘ of progressive cities if Amendn 3 LY uldn't éo ? 8. creating the proposed municipal 18.00 Cravenettes, on But all new up : plens commission, {s adopted at the | a 8 , = ples iy to dat mdvan ing el election next month ing perm Sutts, iu hts With the formation of such a| Engage . . ust the thing for Seattle commission as a direct It of the | tation and recognized as aut Yots ofthe people of Seattle, this |in city planning to prepare city will be in a po inder direc rapid along the tine improve weather, in new shades of AMUSEMENTS. | HOW TO GET FAT FOUN CONT Moore Theatre Manager $20 sults and oats o tem | Use Samose, Says The Quaker Drug Co., and Put on Good Fiesh he almoet universal at in MATINE) TOMORROW $22.50 Sulte and Over coats, Sample Nights RBe, SOc, ihe. THE MaRRY Wipow LOTTIE WHLAAAMS & ©. vecections aime ste and examinations Nichols &| 20 NORTHERN Cor, Pike and $25.00 Sults and Over Malinees aad Eventwas We ie 81.00, LOUIS JAMES ° ° tonday Ky THh M Rves., 506 THE GRAND = 28! cotee PHANTOMS Girt Act Ov Samp Are Your Eyes We $20.00 Suite and Over Curtain Wit on Samples truth, | want every mar pm. on : ht? $920 Bulls and Om woes dla abe: bo neh wbon STAR THEATRE| I weal misrepresentations allow remem mG BY DOLLS PANTAGES THEATRE | packs || Nichols ‘ Robs ! “UNEQUALED VAUDEViLE 0 os we dj od. We must be satintiod that you have made the : $12.50 - right purchase befor 4 - J on " tie Wak At ke Lt oe SGeatre so Nonrawan aan ® What It Means 1 Fecelpt of pi bias ha ae W. Mona Cor. Pike and Fourth AV® Ty NOTE—COME EARLY 80 WE HAVE PLENTY TIME TO MAK@ ALTERATIONS. PREE PAU I I N NE Mal, RAs Re J : = sree oder (670) To Aid ue orci Prily Wasrad Senyprirowes HELD eNKEMY ' ' the Sight : R ame ates ain 1804, ind, 4434, ||| Prices plinrgal eit : FOR THE ORIGINAL J ncay*rigne THEATRE ||| New siandiuin on |ouk’ erect enees, MT onopLe ru ALLEN SAMPLE suir | ber ros any LOIS Min Week| , oad 1 4 ' a MAN other way D. & Lawrence Piayeors. approved jentif ‘ " J Myers Optical . l ) f a 44 ba Arg ie the Gres ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler, | THORNE " tina First and Cherry Optical Department