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AROUND-THE-WORLD STORY NO. 1 Acropolis Still Haunted by Ghost of “*the Glory That Was Greece” VIEW OF THE ACROPOLIS AS IT 18 TODAY—PARTHENON SHOWN CROWNING (The Star Tour of the World.) 3. Feb. 20.—°The gtor ce,” like the grand purely material stand ory that ix past. To see must be ina certain rather than in any But there remain gh of the material evi dences of the glory of Greece t give even person some Athens wa inkling of what its golden age. The ough in ruins, world’s most but the Par \ sheer simplicity, stands sup At least most people think so. The Parthenon crowns the bill! 00 YOU BELIEVE IT? LONG (*Moggy months BEACH, Cal., Feb. 20 @ small pet pony, lost six ago, was accidentally re its mistress. who, seeing her missing n a jest. The sponded immediately, run ward her and neighing In quiry developed that Mogsy had Wandered about until impounded | ind was subsequently sold at public auetion i ]that th Aer gin goddes the mdst unimaginative | te ja ‘hundred years ago. now in the British museu ee ad FIRST BALL GAME brown Comtairp for o * * * . * . ° * . . 7 * * * . SERRE RRR RH WRITE 300 WORDS on the given subject and win of the cash rewards this week the woman's page in this edition of The Star. Qualities and Values That prompt customers to antic- ipate future wants ic American Plate Mirror 23c Highest quality for, size 9x12 inches, with oak frame. Tu esday, Clothes Pins, 5 Doz. 5c Hardwood, Smooth Finish Glothes Pins. Tuesday flyer~ 5 dozen SC $1.25 Dinner Plates for Pure White Semi-Porce lain Dinner Plates; all first 5c quality. Special, each, 5c American Plat pecial special . 23¢ 25c E-Z Sweeping Compound for pound can of famous E-Z ; int. 19¢ Made It's a elde 4 Mnoleum Easy to use cal in Seattle JUST IN—CARLOAD OF GENDRON GO-CARTS | 6== 10c Curtain Rod for | Brass Extension Curtain d; extends to 54 inches; 5c | good value, Tuesday, 5¢ | handle; ere $2.00 One-Man Saw for Your choice of 3% or 1 39 4-foot One-Man Cro cut Saw, with supplementary Champion tooth. Spe celal, $1.39. $1.00 Cobbier’s Stand 65c Cobbier’s Shoe Repair Stand, with set of three lasts, Tuesday, 65¢, own shoes, Extra special, Repair your | $2 14-Ply Genasco Roofing, $1.49 G co Roofing js made from p Lake Trinidad asphalt, the greate weather-resisting It is also practically impossible set fire to a roof covered with t material ure at material known. to his soo aimed » omer: i $1, 49 HURT BY AUTO: THE AR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1911 )NDON NOT PIN A Freee) Ci j (PAID ADVERTISEMENT C. C. CHERRY} Malick te! iteliatiatialialialale WOMEN TELL MORE "LIES THAN MENFOLK * 0 * PAID ADVERTISEMENT. OLIVER T. ERICKSON Candidate for Councilman GEORGE E. BENNETT eaiées at 768 Belmor | CANDIDATE FOR COUNCIL, EN Oh, = : Don’t LONDON, Feb. tunes on 20.—Popular motor car horns are the latest sounds heard in Lon. don streets. One was heard the other day playing that charm ing tune, “Let's All Ge Down the Strand.” THE MARKETS m,-) are the average anil <alers on local 48 “ 2e8 20 —seliing Price ate and” barley, Vegetahies—setling Price eccsecs =? \ce CLEANING TIME IS HERE | Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co 1314 Ist Av., Near University St Librarian 1896-1908 | |} COUNCILMAN Subject to Primaries Feb, 21 Organized the Erickson-W. DORSED BY CITIZENS’ COM MITTEE, AS FOLLOWS George E. Bennett Many Ladies Caled ON SATURDAY, WERE CHARMED WITH THE STYLES, DE LIGHTED WITH THE ASSORTMENT AND SIMPLY AMAZED WITH THE PRICES OF .Ol SHOW ROOM HATS Also New Untrimmed Shapes IN VAR ‘CY STRAWS, HAIR BRAIDS, ET* ETC. THESE SHOWROOM NOT TRAVELERS’ SAM PLES, AND HAVE NEVER BEEN HANDLED NOR BEFORI DISPLAYED FOR SALE—THEY ARE AUTHORITATIVE AD VANCE HINTS OF THE APPROACHING SEASON, AND ARE PRICED A THIRD TO ONE-HALF LESS THAN THEIR VALUE, New Tailored Waists| Closing Out Long Coats Worth $1.50 and $2.00; At Less Than Eastern Cost Every Long Coat in Stock Marked at Less Than Cost of Raw Materials to$ r, 83.98 IOUS FA) HATS ARE $6.98 1. $9.98 S| COMFORTS Black Silks aa Priced — London for Silks cat ores, “@1g “$17 good weight; um and dark 98¢, $1.12, $1.18, $1.39 “$M, 39 See London for Good Silk. ‘ h 1 n size 7 r Women’s New beg why. pay $31 00? tment of “Si. 69 Other Comforts at the followin cial prices $1.98, $2.43, $2.89 in: $4.98 SERGE or navy; steady extra bright vie eiigsae Bly 98 Women's t ruse ppers Ade wide toe and low heel cial bite : New Spring Kid Shoe nothing wear 8c UMBRELLAS ASC A wonder for the price mustn't New Spring Weight Br quality, purest, finest in colors; chiffon finish Gay New Spring P' children's wear Better qual handsome. Special, yar MAY MANTON PATTERNS, 100 Underwear—Hosiery—Men's Wear. but you too heavy a rain dd handles, get out in Full size, twill top, assorte Women’s Rub- bers, Pair Tis When You 5 YDorgall &- Southwick Co SECOND AVENUE AND Pike STREET JAMES MeCKERRY & C0. THEREY #0 Take Sewing Machineinto Your Family — Choose Carefully $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 $35.00 $40.00 $45.00 THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. Second Avenue and Pike St. (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) ~ MURPHY IS FOR THE PEOPLE HE HAS ALWAYS BEEN STRONGLY AGAINST CORPORATE INFLUENCE who at once WM. H. MURPHY. proposed municiy \ and destruction ) for 20, 1903, Iman. | { ion pro- 04 fon and The resolution failed om, but Mr. Murphy con fight ver in all the including the ry McHugh, Stimson and rat & Goetz franchises i se- f a bond he people and believing that i fix on the an unjust the cost by Murphy has been every street car np in the years has been in the council. he interests of the hed with the Seat fight that that he himself and his own he introduced FRANK P, MULLEN, Frank P. counciiman-a Mullen, (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) CITIZENS INDORSE MULLEN |Committee Speaks Highly of H of His Nine Years’ Work summing Mullen the comm as chairman of the |tee he had rendered no to the city of Seattle sidered by all who a va plead ness record of twe jattle tha ing the sv city who de: » | ministration of th city Practically every publice | the city has had or will have a }word to say for Mr. Mullen for|didacy, He has the almost t of the present candidate received |wnanimous su of the best indorsements of his ca-! members of the council,