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Lae AMOUR NERO RSM, 8 THE STAR-~MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1910. INSURGENTS WILL FIGHT "ten ae 1 SAVE DUMMIES FROM NEW RACE WA MANGLING BY CAR WHEELS fav YOU BEEN COUNIED FOR THE CER + ‘ 1 * COLLISION | TO BREAK S. P. CONTROL: i ® While Captain Fr of the t id bai’ ‘ i % launch Bainbridge. « that «| +h he 7 Pa SHE ¢ ! King st ; Whapeetneenariniene * the launch Doncelia crossed #| rae ane ay., and fr rs sy, Ne thee f | * his bows, Captain Kinney *) if the sonttie Electric Co. will| the testa w set vay, reports that he his we mii | . h rad gh 'n Ronse | : agree to the request which the city] He is here at the request of Hf you Dy ‘ hat the reveree ie true, the council wile ght roso- | Superinte t of Public Utilities EON CON & fact remains that the two #! har, ‘ nig ye wien Gekcemen > gd age notify the ( Ce | hug Pa *® launches, while crowded with # peo-| months has 5 in comm’ Main 77480 or Ine Le NOnes: ‘ | * passengers, narrowly escaped ® a chance to see how, with him ring 1 | * collision while off Duwamish # by @ etreet Gar anditects of his nder her © Head yesterday ° nd to death under its) tine says that demonstratio ¢ Twelve Blacks Beaten and * The Bainbridge la owned by *| wheels 3 jeast show 4 Ba # the Puget Sound Navigation #| pA Nol ‘ , i n ‘ elson, vice president of the} one of the One White Injured in rai a at Kitsap * |Ameriean Automatic Fender Co., is| vices c -e a | | jounty avigation company now In the ¢ with of his) th n anxious to see one in Race Riots in Coleman. | | ® pays the salaries of the Don */ fenders, which he pr i fe i | * cella's crow, and as the two ®/liach to a Beattle Klectric Co. car,| Nelson gave some very Interest ae ‘e | * companies have been carrying */ and, after it is attached, he wili|ing tests In Portland recently, and d . won a merry war for some *| save the lives of numerous dummy | the city officinis there agreed that , * months over the Bellingham #) Dorsons, who will be distributed in| his fender was one of the most suc " w run, it le believed that the # ai kinds of different postures on al cessful Hfe savers that had ever | ‘* * martial spirit has spread to *) stretch of track to be set aside for | been seen in operation , # the employ * a ese ee “ * AP, Ande * m —— BM h ' he Intends te eek fer an inves * COLLEGE, GIRLS DOFF BLOOMERS # tigation a) IN FAVOR OF MALE UNMENTIONABLES. t A * *) ak: PR Toa ; to t , ed Heese. Hince the manifesto iseued by é > CLLEBLEY, Mase April 26 tt ed ‘ x . e the committee appointed by the * ANDREW MACK WEDS | ppee's an odor of moth balls at | Harnewaliows, the big collee v HARDWA the w HIS LEADING WOMAN | Wellesiey college. it tant neal club, and approved by the faculty stor { n't aquirrel, that i» being |the bloomer rule has died a peace i it My Uniea Press.) it's bloon Glee: | ful death fe . NEW YORK i t joy girls are shoving . that Williar 4 sities tuto y tenk 1 can put real gimp into my part : ’ ; aed mq pg craggy crave ause last week the |2®™,” smiled the villain chosen for FLYER DOCK 4 y City by a bloomer trust” whe broken the senlor dramatics today You can't under in blo agine bow rit ue it was Before that ime 8 l-| mitted to appear be la known | le > wir) was re the W footiiahta tn full mate per he old rulefancy « villain mers. Jeing compelled to e the prem- j as Andrew might don @ clawhamm: at| There are at Wellesley more or ises at once, are forced make a still | bride and a billed shirt, but below her! ganizations that y dre furtl ; Pi : | Katt Humphrey, hin leading|trim two-button waistcoat she had| matic perform than at « urther ¢ n prices or ole stock. t k | woman, and ame perkon who|to wear bloomers. She didn’t Ike | c c " 1 , per a ther woman lege, and t © will be closed ton + tha trouble and this spark was fur was He ndent by bis|it, even If she could wear #llk hose |bloomer rule has heretofore affect Ww illt . hat pur- Chahad “9 : wife w he divorced the| and high heeled slippers ed them all pose. Watch pay or ening of the 3 le © J actor last De . x moa ; Bn oA , tn ht with a j ast, fir ughter, i * | the ead a er eee, SHOOTS WIFE $1.75 FOR TEA AND | Remy enblhe qt galiiee BANK CLEARINGS. *| TWO BOILED EGGS; : tion of tow: ret *| THEN SELF! SO DREXEL’s SORE M « " : today hg | putea i. (By United Frees) ed « at b a! ar Gpecial Service.) LONDON, April 26.—Anthony J wor \ Equally ADEN OF INSURGENTS " Yaoome, #] EVERETT, Wash. April 26—J.| Drexel, who amassed a fortune of impotent th be ‘ * : W. Boyce, 18 years oid, a fireman | $40,000,000 through the banking marshal (Conctuded.) I the Southern Pacific, | will do this|* «| 10.8 Shingle mitt bh shot his wife! house of Drexel @ Compar of officers we i if I'm efected. it's up te the pe ® * n turned the gun on himeeif ul amdon, and whose run over by th tion | ple. There is no chance for a mis | * } of 26th and y, Jr, married Marjorie tion of t . k t take. The proposition is clear * hospital and 19, arrived here today negroes fleeing in ever direction : : - ‘ . * he in another. the most seri - . . * ously wounded, but both will prob Do you know what impressed k i ® Balance ' @ ably recover. Jealousy was the! most during my sta ia . . * cause of the shooting he ask wWapa 4 tere eee eee rere Boyoe’s mother lives in Ballard. | jy t wae the wot a) ail gS. and an ab “ut sy BOSS CROKER Sshcs te as tepinen ied” wceee bia panne ‘ten go eas ad aA “awe COMING BACK er igs live, mumbled that Wh : k and fa for t lous. is deing pursued ; K the 8. P thig| Sve W YORK” April 25—Aceort: | SAY WAITER STOLE : Sher having arron maiaved 3 * New 1 a ws os ae allroad stay ve ® hance. The ra aa | ¥ ri t and © ake the Theodore Gibson, = walter, has! IN AUTO ROAD 1 have just been telling my|and reform are ae much in har-jcity b 4 been arrested, charged with grand fs a e That we want to kick the game ~ ae ne 1a « He told sev | Bing the house of his father-in-taw, ib 4 u Sisal tite... We: eamh. Oo: seman A 4 ‘ ware and money art of this he ) ble to dispose of, and the re vernment t r people in tha . thin | was Roosevelt ‘ — maine & state, exactly he secreted in the attic of 4 John Ber Pinchot ar er strong men have The . “ " o New York |the house from which it was stolen 4 the cf ght te restore to the people eur rp . b i think 1/19 March, the police say 4 taken nad atlondt: qavetnenent Py Fe ‘ . Though | 4 few days ago an electrician was. F nowy um n onive out 0 8 Men * h 1 shall spend a month wo in | Called to fix up some wiring, and ie: ed a u EN Pt r and each year, ! ery of the plunder ied to Pe Ballard « How?” (This in reply . a © } ' of GibsBn, Cowling says ; y n by firing ¢ shy’ ” daughter d him) completed ’ every man who is identi . : & with that in wishes. They are sep closing f . “ ' 7 io a e eonnt hard t } 5 f thing f on ee What a quaint old teapc And hi wile. ~ . * i you say it has been in the family an 3 : Fu AY STORY CONTEST out OF NEW YORK " Why op a mt 4 oe BH roc recap 4? ian owned by ' p there n onion @/ entire hundred yeare , 2 ea evned by her fort | Be yeety bway-inee- |" "Yess nd provetiy three ‘bus 1526-28 Second Avenue : Cae tha eeknun’ 's Bee +4 by pote me t t dred cooks."—Chicago Tribune casions, but he found {t as J. BH.” of Bright ; t and “ STABS FATHER Se er af CENTS A YARD FOR A. Tocco, a f : we 7 one be : wan very be ; LOVELY 65c, 85¢c AND $1.00) medical attention. Le Ans if ee Being oe the ws ko fing but refuses to tell b a) oe nee every " / CHICAGO FOURTH by . rolls bot Po CITY OF WORLD? vo pps oot chad weave Bangs: CHICA ‘ oe a t pleee wi boosters awe MILLINERY a as q silks are shown ine rhe x ; + 7 a “tr , ; vale tae from th c pi Mean ils him with Wash Goods Sale Prices Women’s White Waists 1 timate, earn. Wes . Riss GL cvcbiak pictub-didsa eines Pinion Worth $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 giver ‘ r wt " _— ; . Ladies, you never saw—we never saw—more beautifel I a timat th ‘ at 1 4 in Beattie at less than $3.00, $4 and $ each ome } weng , 1 é tenes ‘he ; BATISTES—Figure ‘ prove tale mamament there alla pia ad of I ¥. D OMT PR worth 12 "pe : trimmed aad ie . . 5c . All sinea. " nqular pri 10¢ Washable Top Skirts 98¢ tt a PONGETYR—The popular wash f gee. G ner $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Values |e “, : . arin atari White Ds s Be : 15¢ Re + 8 Fig u pore, 10¢ | ts vinx. 98c ZEPHYARS k t ~ « f sewla, On sale Tosedey only, yard «...- 2tc Girls’ Pumps $1.39 $1.39 Wel One-Piece White Lingerie Dresses 38 and cool. A typical | . 39 Werth ond 00 to $6.00 a $2 9.49 D Men’s Shoes tant La etal Calf. Let us supply your meat : ; : Them forated toe bh f well shod with & wants as they should be uth jolid Box Calf 8h | 3 ry 9 ’ . , nto full ed. I Mr to 54 ringing sry ‘ o2.4 Palace Market ‘necially Priced mm $1.69 haceeryeion when Specially Priced at $19.85 alee 31.49 | 1 ‘ad 4a touhanta | 1626-28 BECOND AV PALACE MARKET BECOND AND VESLER Absolutely the best of everything in our line. Quality of meats and fairness of prices never questioned. Par Women’s Kid Juliets sole, Tub: Crockery—Carpets—Curtains— Blankets Pa) te ee) ;