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THE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1910, capone ml, Wat Dutoh, over night, so that it not e only Foul Ipvar tow,” looked, but ta fresh, NENOUAE, do. , Swett » at for 15 years Marmaret Angtin Mish bbadedkbeead wade nteres * * * he has been experimenting, posted a ni eatine tas dome "resdinge Mace te Q me we Ing for the element suc . “ * * * 7 RA WITH FRILLY FRULYS AT ALHAMBRA PUTS ONE OVER ON MARGARET ANGLIN, SePeERS SRS and then ran afternoon » cessfully employed by the an Within an with @ note cients Miss Anglin re ban uncere said ‘Don't try Foodeetolling the wom: § No More in of Catchy | Songs ‘i : = a ) SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TO ead hana | a , . Pyramid Pile Cure Can Cure it, wy and se { iat the feiily ¢ \ : Tho Soa phony Orchestra's) gow, with more PR AN ga : _ Rants rn Mealnat on hems Free Package Sent to Prove it. anapprer oanon : vomis | Half of the suffering and tort Tg : . , } > one tant age pie. ot piles has never been t " i | 4 , 0 | Whether your partioular ¢ € cre the 3 imc j Christ 1 bi a , bs f ° | piles 16 almost too exeruciatin * to ’ j with Mra ce Farrington b ++i hablo montous ni * knock,” 90 TF walked in without knox ihe ee ee 2 re jany morta) to bear, or if y sted soprano, and Mra, Mary Li 3 sogas.og | fearfully tants berger Scott mtraito, ax < pieked volces from the Symp! jand Schubert club and the Ra Y " “ ' piles, there Glee club Ie } nod by unreact iat smi itehing and you have only The final popular concert of the eason wit be give B April 10. There : three ¢ of the regular / he Sey Bymphony concerts, At ‘the “next |REDISCOVER LOST want | toe » w . That fn why we wa remain he re a Se ary ne the the teers " | ART OF ANCIENTS form otal a vas the big featur reetal dine read? to be given Se etl wire 16 © | ’ (iy United Brees) 1 f + and ARTHUR STEPHENS, ot } PORTLAND, Ore, March 24, | j ~—Portiand is interested in the | After wiing the tr ciaime of Wm. H. Swett, who ‘to nearest druggist and The. fellewing are the rere oriees | says he hae discovered the se- uA wt Pyra shows Arthur St — br the foes oe trated the been with Shubert and a mee expect t i a nm | } So pe awl oo focal eret of pri " now ap ee od by venture 7 aritane, who haa made bier! to variation, according " x and cores pene - {wo comedians ‘ ' fo treshoose and as aene: reollowce, oy ‘ ’ * clent Egyp' As proof of and He Nerwive Indica! hie assertions, Swett exhibit an’ r gotten by od a number of roses that had ing the us Pyramid Pile b allowed to wither for a | Cu it immediately reduces al . year, By the simple process congestion and swelling, heals all 4 of moistening the petals, the uloere and irritated parte TILLY KOENE flowers resummed. tute original | renders an operation absolutely un sakpabe freshness and color and the | necessary withered buds burst into Send your name and addres Yet Hoffman, Rosenthal, Moszkowski, Leschetizky bloom. Corn on the cob, dried day for free trial package to F and many other great musicians have stated positively & year ago, was mid Drug Co, 138 Pyramid Bidg that the Metrostyle is absolutely essential to @ piano merely being ; player » true suthorita nporer, ¢ well-known expe No other plano player in the world has the Metro style or anything that takes its place FREE HM 1 ue : | at awe: Eee The Themodist Is no less essential and is of equal importance in render ing the playing truly artistic iu - " oon ‘i ‘ ee 5 > _itame seen . In every composition the are certain notes that ment of this issu { The § ~ ates ; should sound above the rest somewhere there are two free tick : The Themodist accents these notes wherever they may lie~that is, the aecompaniment, whether it be the : deepest bass, or surrounding the melody in a network V8 tens Bo , ‘ f . ° reba ap of runs and trille, is always subordinate to the main persons whose names are mention. | F get : theme or “air.” ed in the ad These names were Rowse. + 3 2 A demonstration at our parlors will convince you of picked at random from the city df-| Pletss ” : the truth of what we say and we will consider it a favor he Gan thew as woll as 4 pleasure to have you call and make a critical : 7. " inspection may be your own, There tx always | ; . a r4 ee, a good show at the Majestic, the | ¥ On tongue, freak best there fe in vaudeville. Read id The Star classified ads and “Get the Habit Search the classified ad depart ets to the Majestic theatre adver tied. They will be given to Cabbage Winnimantadt. tee it amet HHS VCO, | Pike Si, Near Second Ay, Mac HEMSON-GRAY Co, j PIKe St. Near Seowad Av. || MacPHENSON-GHAY CO, AY'S AND SATURDAY’S EASTER BARGAINS of unusual interest to every woman in Seattle or near « nough to shop here. They include Rew copies of all America’s finest Suits, stunning Easter Hats, Skirts, Waists, Gloves, Hos , Neckwear, Shoes and Men's, Boys’ and Girls’ Wearables Buy all you need for Faster peal saye a fgurth and more—The MacPherson-Gray Co. $1.25 Kid Gloves 79c Your Easter Gloves——Choose them here and you'll find Successor ta D. 8. Johnston Co. EILERS MUSIC BLDG. _THIRO AND UNIVERSITY. | for Easter Every express brings the very : : latest from the markets of fash- Our Spring Line is superior to any we have pecially for Easter wear. yer sho need not pay more than $15 r ever shown. You d not pay wv than $1 The most fascinating assortment for a good Suit if of S Millinery, Dresses, ctc., for you to choose from Alterations will be finished in time for you to wear them if you © haster-—coptes Of Course We Have Buy Tomorrow n the best on Don't wait any longer omplete varieties, all priced quite a bit lower than | Womens Kid Glow <3 aes mde nn lath, whit 1H bres $15.00 7 ~ coe —come in tomorrow. Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. Where @ 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Union Street speend Gus Brown the “Seattle's Reliable Credit House’’ at Car rs —== Yesler Stops “The Store That Saves You Money” Exceptional Values in SAFE BARGAINS | _—_ duce stock before moving to our larger salesrooms In tho EMERSON PIANO, $60. STODARD PIANO, $150. LIGHTE PIANO, $160. BRADFORD PIANO, $175. HACKLEY PIANO, $185. HERMAN PIANO, $175. GERHARDT PIANO, $190. Our Spring Line of Men's Furnishings, from Hats to Shoes, is now complete. 815.00 . : * imbued with the orase for the rich, nating the dreas world All these » be found among our new stockings t particular to secure abacdes to match the new good values, they abound everywhere. Dy way ALWAYS RIGHT Women’s Silk Liste StochinnsePials 35¢ anes’ Lisle HosemWine ribbe in black anes af a. Fuatebeabae 25¢ 3.95 : al y Easter Footwear ———— Smart and . y « ent for men or for w 4 who do the buying Grandpa te ; ane of F y and & a the domest a BY's word alks, inc} Patent Shoes WRF latent ur t Strap eS Children’s 7 Sees Pur, Leather &, 00, wiz 4 pair PURCELL SAFE CcO,, Agent The Home of the McPhail Piano HERRING-HALL-MARVIN pails Wee oe eis 314 Union Street. 1 9 Fe Sanigernn. 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