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ig i 3 THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 2, 1910. : AUTO REGULATION | | Ww aa ek. Pa Will You Help to | WILL BE DISCUSSED : LAST WEEK OF ;) > . 9 | 2Th6 cotnell enteritis - or " 10 FEAR TO MAKE TWO DROWN —KILOUFE WINS A FIGHT FOR WHEN “Al FIRST POINT ge Jeffries-Johnson Fight | “ BY LOUGHNEY @ } - VEY POSITIVELY ENDS | W ' 1 cas DAY NIGHT OF THiIg igainat J e were | ‘ “ xt starva 00 ; ; BAKE OVEN Jvolige me . ie ipo TREATMENTS, $1 ne , ade will ve carried on In six cities | S ( f at le | w ) The Sunset Telephone company ethine Sa ‘ The r charitable per- {has given the use of itw wir Caf = mornin 1 ; ’ ; K : The campaign has en |apectal operate ° Khe t purest * er of voters pine under way for tw Q \ i : ch is A seca ng ildren who were falling over Savo) Cafe, Second Ay. tall | The answer will probal be it sypves tne ; ter part a epecialty ee . : Nationa! t a2 ‘ feot @ rede gH MURDER = = “TOUTS” IN THE Let Us ri B Clean Your Ostrich Plumes fi: | re ovate pbonoany a. ‘ereLutan ( Ci en ee he a | of raising automobile p organization i nothing more until oa ck Oia vn ba big English motor ma ur fact that many “toute” are of [with the gash in his ers and dealers have just auch exalted social position that | Strong was very anxious to live ou a statement to the effect that it is impossible to ignore them, ‘and promises he will 1515 Second Ave econd and Pike City employes who have heretofore depended on the loan agent to provide them with Spending money during the month, are broke today. it is a question of “mooching” off (me Vanes friends now. Barto & Sons be MONTESANO. V gan Saturday night to refuse to | When the mo accept assignments of salaries trial of William of city employes. The loan der : company has decided to accept City Comptrotier Bothweli’s statement that he would accept no more “loan. shark” assign ments at its full value. Other city officials have made this announcement but Bothwell is the first one to have ever gone this far in making it stick. M’CUTCHEON BACK Sus FROM THE JUNGLE RTE MATER | AS! A ER ET Talks to the Ladies of Seattle The thousands of Seattle women f (By United Frew) SAN FRANCISCO, May 2.—John T. McCutcheon, the famous ca foonist of the Chicago Tribune, @hrough Africa, was a passenger on | *! the Pacific Mail steamer Asia, that Gohl, looked docked yesterday, after spending a | ‘-#t he ts night in quarantine. He is on his Way to Chicago, after an absence YESLER CABLE of nine months. McCutcheon created a series of STOPS TOMORROW humerous pictures depicting the | adventures of Colonel Roosevelt on the famous trip, and has also de have made Suits in Sez atte wilh wel news of the sale which the Shop of S Seattle women now know. that when leaves the Shop of Swelldom it is perfect tail of workmans! ives absolute He joined the ex-president in an elephant hunt in which four of the Dig beasts were brought down “Roosevelt got two, Kermit one and ! also had the luck of dropping service. one,” said McCutcheon. morrow Y Ella—Why do you let him call a alae ccaeaua You by your first name? Stella—I want to encourage him) There w« to help me get rid of my last name. pass o Judge. ism, Wellington | “Express Wreck” Sale The only sale of its kind ever held in this part of the country has pleased its patrons so well that they flock back, with their friends, to get spring goods just at the opening of the season, instead of the other spring sales, which generally come at the end of the season. Weare replenished with additional stock from the wreck. Greater values than ever to be given to the crowds that daily throng the store. . The Record Run of Continuous Bargains Seribed effectively with his pencil ae is Paige the people and the country of Af that our guarantee g : eg that all money will be cheer if we fail to please. They know that ou ilored $40 to$ Suits worm in ‘Se sa tite our on sale all ottr regular $40 to $75 Suits Tue day and Wednesday Only on ee We Cut Our Regular Prices a \ on Many Suits to Less Than OM Half for These Two Days and MakeThese Garments Niiee se Y for Freedman Bros.’ $30 and Gershel Bros.’ $40 to $60 $40 tailor made suits. Wel tailor made s. Wel ee wen re too face’ re tase] The Millinery Department Of the Shop of Swelldom is now famous in Seattle. We don’t need to say much about it, but we're mak [_ ing a big sale of Millinery for TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY. Wreck Sale | Wreck Sale $20 Women’s and Misses’ | $30 Suits, Coats and Dresse Suits, to be sold at ..$1.95 | at ‘ $9.65 $30 Women’s and Misses’ | $10 Shimmer Silk Petticoat Suits and Dres to be sold | Dresde mings $4.95 at... $3.95 | $10.50 Silk Messaline Waists $40 Suits, Coats and Dresses, | at ; .. $2.95 Weare forced to make this sacrifice owing to the lateness of the season, as we have sixty-three expert tailors whom we must keep constantly busy and have O contracts with the mills to take woolens each month. But if there is a sacrifice in price there is no sacrifice to be sold at .... $6.95 | $4.50 Shirt Waists at $1.25 2 $2 Petticoats at ...... @5¢ | $2 Shirt Waists at Abe No old styles will be found in this department. in quality. We make on this sale the same high qual The styles are infinite in variety, including the new ity of Suits for which we regularly ask from $40 to $75, Great reductions on our reg Turbans in Milan braid, also the soft drape satin braid and which would cost you elsewhere $60 to $90. ular stock of New Spring Suits Coats, Skirts, Waists, Hats in all colors, with flowers and ribbon trimmings; the All Suits made by us are strictly man-tailored large French Sailors with flowers and feather trims. ; 4 throughout. The Tuscan Hats are good with wings, and last, but Q é vel r : ’ » Sho Swelldc s . yes : not least, the Sailor with the roll brim, velvet trimmed, Phe Shop of Swelldom has the largest stock of can be seen here tomorrow and Wednesday. Remem- highest class woolens west of Chicago. The latest ber, this Sale is for Two Days only— New York and Paris styles are here in great array in the more popular shades of worsteds, serg Tuesday and Wednesday, $5 to $10 | and cheviots. The Shop of Swelidom [Only One Suit or Hat} Cc. R. ies“ Geer Proprietor [Only One Suit or Hat| | toa Customer— 45S ; toa Customer-- | | Come Early o3 U hh Te) n Sas, t. | Come Early Eastern Shippers: Freedman Br S. Silver & Co,, N. Y Cloak & Suit Co., Gershel & Bros., Commercial Wi aist Ce American Cravenette Co. , crashes REOPENS TODAY BY ORDER OF THE SHIPPERS HOFFMAN CLOAK AND SUIT COMPANY Cash Converters of the Wellington Wreck Sale. Entrance, 1316 Second Avenue. Between Union and University. a ee aca a geen te9 [we [essen « Somme <¢ ‘2 fSceyeeeser ¢ prc jee jeege jer is