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“OSGAR und ADOLF”. “ADOLF, LISTEN BY ME! YOU ARE BREAKING MY HEART, YOUR LAZINESS IS$ PURE IN- DOLENCE. FOR VOT USE ISS ID IF PEOPLE COME IN DISS RES- TAVRANT UND EAT OUR FOOD THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 3, A Welcome Piece 1911 3 By Condo of Shaving Soper bs te 1AM GOING TO INDULGENCE “You ~ LIKE YOU WASS A PRIMA DONNA. HEREAFTER | VILL SEND ALL ORDERS To DER KITCHEN ON PINK PERFUMED NOTE PAPERS BY DISS NOBLE MES- IF You DON'D COOK 1D FOR DEM = EVERY TIME YOU TAKE A ORDER FROM ME YOU DON'D as RECEIFE ID.— ALL BECOSS YOUR BRAIN 1S UNANSWERABLE To MY SICKNALS. DEREFORE- SENTCHER Boy. GET ACTION. DEN | SHOULT ACCUSED SLAYER CHEA ee. OF * BRIDE | ty Ue TANOOGA, Ter ited Presa) immiet CHAT 3—Tha cused man, Can You Pinch . a Girl = in ay Eyes? This Mother Did 80, WILKESBARRE, March cause h Henry, had fallen a vietim to the “girl with the laugh ing eyes,” Mrs. Annie Ludow had Miss Marion Chapelle IES are | ae | ghold of John ears ago I PUNE ML cle BOSTON March Dut I found that there was ne of importance in it after all. Since that time I have been sanctified the man death who was You to for forgive m to be all right when the eomes.” Mr. Hiteheock forgave Writer, & man, by return mail. CLOSE DANCE HALLS. YORK, March 3 s today began halls and que ‘throughout the state under the new) inability to persuade any of law, which has just gone into effect.| wives to live with him. The More than 200 halls in New York | is charged with City alone will be closed this we ran! pulations through the being bur When the mother caile little girt she oa and hid behind the the parle COUNT CAN'T KEEP WIVES—IS PINCHED. great March Last Day of the ig Sweater Sale weater, but in find it Assortments are still comp! from this enormous special pur chase. Sweater Coats, for men and wom with button front and fancy pearl ttons; worth to #1 00. $3, 98 Choice Other Lots at 98c, $1.48; $1.98 $1.00 Shovel, 39c e]- Blade She vel, good and 39c 50c Rake or Hoe, 25c Your choice of Ste | Razor Blades Sharpened 30c DOZEN All blades sharpened better than new, Crystal Glass Lamp Chim ney the “won't ne and operator i B break! kind made of special tough glass 25c Wax Candles 15c Dozen Pure, Refined Wax Candles; burn without the slightest odor. Per dozen, special , ~ 25c Lunch Box, 5c "15 $1.00 Basswood Curtain Stretcher and strong. See mac in our Second av. window .15¢ Gilman's Folding Pocket Lunch Box, made from strong fiber, with good handle wood and will not warp; light Special 79¢ STONE-FISHER CO SECOND AND UNIVERSITY STONE-FISHER CO. 5 te Rhee * . * POEM * . ae ee Last year | read, untless Wonders,” newly found, Phenoms” who were quite sure to be Ball players cf a high degree, Who would the playful pellet pound. Where are these “Stars” of yeu terday? Why are their names forgot ten now? Alas! They failed, the Moguls say And hit the trail back to the h Where now they push the placid plow. SECOND AND UNIVERSITY STONE-FISHER CO SSO SEY NTS CT TD CEES GERD © GLTEPREPD CCRT NE AIT CY SE CL BE Sd. GL % SECOND AND UNIVERSITY |First Annual Exhibition of Home-Made Dresses To Be Held About March 15th $250.00 for the most effective dresses made of materials bought at The Stone, Fisher Store ECONOMY, BEAUTY, GOOD TASTE AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP, ALL CONSIDERED CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE ANNUAL SMAKING CONT 2 HOME DRESSMAKING CLASS Dresses Made by Seattle Mothers for Seattle Girls. All Is must be pt ed at the Stone-Fist ansfer IMPORTANT Hats = a — = = 95 We have fillec RG have f we can offer and hair turbans 4 ts—c nely h and ideal for earl t lings are as ple as the hat re r has a big red rose at the nt et tyle, they are mod 1 erately priced . $4.95 Notions for Less They years old, whe This Sale is 15¢ } rather t d38e gréen lawns tationery, a box. .10¢ erty, and now upporters, a pair | 39c Dressing Combs ..25¢ pair 10¢ 6 pairs of Shoe Laces 15c Hose you can pick rout DEPART MEN Professional Dressmakers Only. All Reports to the Contrary, Charming | Si § Six Thousand High- Class Rose Bushes, Worth 35¢ to 50¢ Each—Tomorrow 10c } Three - Year-Old Rose Bushes, all named vari- eties; worth 35c to 50c apiece, for differ fro grown right here } bo ym freely this ye best sorts, such as 4 35c"and 50c each help along the and roses ’s the time to get then Sale held in the Basement HOME DRESSMAKING CLASS Dresses Made for Seattle Girls by Seattle Mothers. | CLASS A Frock SIONAL DRESSMARERS CLASS rial, the cost not to exceed CLASS B | Trimmed Party linen, wool « 5.00. ze, $10,00; CONSOL ATION PRIZES e certificat ¢ $5.00 ca s of $1.00 each. LILL IPUTIAN CLASS SPECIAL ider six years ~ Shoes for the Family odd lots 1 broken sizes that are in ing Sprir ocks and $1.55 in all leathers and styles es in the lot 50 Shoes in Vici Kid or Calf and sizes. Shoes in Vici Kid, v offered at a third a half le } SHOES FOR WOMEN . «| } SHOES FOR GIRLS... .} SHOES FOR BOYS ....| ton Floral Co the Floral r nati Henc 10c Sale rchased from t ech pe wnt ve list includ Broken lin Me bul t complete si Girls’ and Misses’ $2.00 te iF skin. Complete lines 2.00 and § in that they are they are three are but one—they w are named varieties ot abe old by all good florists at today m the usual were only dug Box Calf or nost “Sale” rose ar and they ee RED ROSES American Beauty. General Jacqueminot. Helen Gould. Papa Gontier Reine Marie Henriette. Richmond Ulrich Brunner, WHITE ROSES Frau Karl Druschki Kaiserine Aug. Vic Marie Guillot nsely to the value of prop Sir Thomas Lipton 1 both started White Golden Gate Each bush plainly White Killarney White Maman Cx YELLOW ROSES. Catherine Mermet, Cloth of Gold Dorothy Perkins Perledes Jardins Jeanette Heller. Sefrano, Killarney Rich: La France, pi Allen Richard- yp hel Chatney Yella 'Soupaht Miss Kate Moulton Paul Neyron PINK ROSES. ure usually ‘ for the money there is in it,” but eautiful Seattle movement—for not held ‘ add imme labeled — from the list chet Souv. de la Malmai Bridesmaid j