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eee rn eran tees eee eee ONE WOODEN FIRE ESCAPE FOR HALF BLOCK BUILDING This building, the “home ty nearly 200 men, women and ch dren, Is within a block of the city hall It covers a space one-half block in length on Yesler Way. between Fitth and Sixth av The only fire escape” is shown In the pice} ture; facing Sixth av. This ladder serves the entire row of} flats, the rear of which is seen Even if it were an fron ladder it} would serve no situated so that from any window tollet window on wooden | rpore, as tenements are SUICIDES IN CEMETER REDDING, Cal, April 6—E. L.) j Bailey, 61, t was found dead fn a cemetery last night with a bullet in his head and a revolve at his side. A note at his side read “I am weary and w and ph sically and mentally unable to bear the load ESCAPES By United Prose Leased Wire Direct to ™ Seattic Star Office.) ER, April 6—Frank Ryan, alias Edward Stevens, suppo: be the husband of Lillian Paxton, of Los Angeles, who has been held here for the Los g auth ities, escape Building at 515-523 Yesier W which is a violation of city laws. matron’s afi Stevens went ward last night to look children. He asked that hot water, Seats for “Pinafore,” the comic be given him, he matron went opera to be presented by the com to get it. While she was gone, Ste vens opened the cell door made his way to a bath ¥ climbed through a trap door to the root and escaped bh musical forces of the Unt ver y of Washington in the uni versity auditorium tomorrow night are selling fast Beginning with 100 charter mem - 23. bers, a new lodge of Knights of Py jas Was ofganized last night. The Women’s inaustrial league holds tts weekly ‘The great entertainer; nothing Letter, LISTEN TO THIS OFFER: For a few days we will put on sale ten Fireside Edison machines complete with six fine 4minute records, for $30 COMPLETE. Buy at the factory store. Long and Easy Terms. Don't heal. tate. Investigate this offer; you'll never regret It Remember, for a few days only, this fine offer lasts. OPEN EVENINGS Geo. P. Bent Piano Co. FACTORY STORE 1421 Third Av., near Pike. MUSIC SALE Popular and Classical Music 2c, 5c, and 10c Per Copy Latest Popular, including “Kiss Me,” “Stop, Stop,” “I Love It,” “Winter,” etc., now, per copy TEACHERS, YOU SAVE MONEY Schirmer’s Library at 66 2-3 per cent discount All Classical Music at 75 per cent discount Buy Now for Future Use Geo. A. Tucker 1021 THIRD AVE. Between Spring and Madison Sts. P. S.—1,000 copies Music free (not over two copies to one person). Come and get yaqurs. Stop, 10¢ A $50.00 Gold Set of Teeth for | Remember, these low prices $15.00 | are made for a short time only, | and we reserve the right to dis ‘4 up| continue them at any time with | out notice, so come early if you wish to take advantage of this ofter. Our sygtem of restoring missing teeth without the use of partial plates is t! ont talked of subject in the dental profes sion. Remember, we give a written guarantee with all work Regal Dental Offices 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union St. Note—Bring this at with you. Bridgework from ........ $3.00 per tooth Gold Crowns from . $3.00 per tooth and up White Crowns from .. ++++++- $8.00 per tooth and up Gold Fillings crom $1.00 and up Silver Fillings from 50¢ and up Extraction FREE where other work is ordered, 612 Henry Building, Portland, Ore., showing wooden “fire escape,” meeting tonight THE SEATTLE STAR ay, owned by Alonzo E. Jackson, “Ibe run betw lelaw via Mo: jachedule: Leave at the Theosophical reading room 1426 Pike TODAY IN HISTORY April 6, 1999, Robert EL Pes |reached the North Pe Stric speaking, per haps he over-| ached it, fc commit flaval affairs of the hor rey after long and pu@htful de ation, have ‘ed that on that date two excursions which car him close to and beyond the! Although the pole t# not much to look at, Commander Peary pronounces it the goa! of his life's work It's aad to have congress decide that one has missed goal by} 1.6 miles, but history must tell the truth, and that is what she is here for, The free swimming lessons given at the YM CA H. H. Corson, New York, attracted more than ) men and boys last evening The steamship Alameda arrived In port at 6 o'clock yesterday morn ing from Valdez wjth a fair passen ger list and a light cargo EVERETT — Representative W. E. Humphrey wires that the erection of Everett's federal build ing be postponed until the govern ment shal! make a larger appro priation The Twelfth Avenue Improve. ment club will meet tonight at 30! 12th av. to consider questions rela tive to regrade and local improve menta. MARTIN MAY "LOSE LEAD (My United Press.) WASHINGTON, April 6—Dis }eord among t democratic sen |ators over the floor, leadership has appeared and today there ts open quarrels over the questian. Sen ator Martin of Virginia was urged & compromise candidate. Those opposing him dug into records and |whowed that he had voted several |times with Aldrich on the tariff | bill. Strong opposition to him de veloped and a majority of the dem ocrats, It is now reported, opposed | him. HONOR DR. WILLI | PHILADELPHIA, April 6.—Tb | Washington State club, of the Unt-| versity of Pennsylvania, will give| & reception to Dr? Park Weed Wil lis, of Seattle, president of the Northwest Alumni, when he visits he university in about a month Dr. Willis was largely instrumentat in founding a scholarship to send some western boy to the univer ity. This scholarship is at pres ent held by Jack P. Hart, of Se attle. FIGHT BANDIT (Hy United Press 1 Wire Direct to Keattle sf thee.) | LOS ANGELES, April 6.—Lined } up against the wall by a lone high wayman, Albert Bates, C. BE. Ro mer and Thomas Condon, printers, were robbed as they stepped from the door of the Los Angeles Times’ | temporary printing plant early to-| day. The footpad secured $2 and| escaped after more than 20 shots| were fired at him by Times em ployes THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE. At the Theosophieal hall, 142 ith av., tomorrow evening at 8, Mr. C. Jiranajadasa will give a free lecture on “The Many Roads to God.” | WALL PAPER Retailed at Wholesale Prices DAHLEM & BARRY 1508 3rd, near Pike | |OUR BIRTHDAY PARTY | forty twe | Lincoln Steffens tn years old today, There's wome joy in that—not that! Link tn getting along in years, | but that he's alivé to have an other birthday ¥ Link, as y doubtless | is our for muckraker, th are numer ous gente of high degree who would Itke to kill him ad Steffens ts the author of "fhe Shame of + the/ Cities,” anddn a regular utor to thi aines Oe eee ee eee eee AT THE THEATRES Moore-iertru Elliott in the Dawn of a Tomorrow Grand = Dark Seattle—""The Blue Mot Lois—"Lend Me Your Wife. Alhambra ‘Othello Orpheum Vaudeville Majestic Ve ville Pantages Vaudeville Sta ‘The Matchmakers.” eee eee eee Frye Hotel Opens. The new Frye hotel, Third av and Yesler Way, will throw open tte doors to the. pu c and re cofve its firat guest at § o'clock to night. There will be no public reception, but visitors will be shown about the big stracture DAY NURSERY MOVES. The Seattle Day Nursery will} thove ita quarters from the Pres byterian church to 1115 9th av OPENING OF THE ENUMCLAW | LINE OF THE CHICAGO, MIL WAUKEE 4& PUGET SOUND RAILWAY. Commencing Sunday, April ee ee ee eee ee 1911, throngh passenger trains w np Seattle ton on the follows Enumclaw dat ton 4:60 a. m 10:20 a m. 7:45 a m, M rive Seattle daily 6:05 p. m, arrive|] | 7:40 p. m, arrive Enum claw 8:50 p. m. These are the anly| through passenger trains without change between Beattle and Enum claw AMUSEMENTS — MOORE THEATRE Tomortow Night. Matinee Baturday, Best LEK—Neginning sunday ree AY Rvery Little Moveme Meaning All PRICES, Se TO $2.00 LO1S THEATRE ‘The Temple of Mirth 1904, Ind, 4596 pp LEND ME YOUR WIFE Matiness Tuesday, Wedne Saturday. Prices 106, 28e, 38¢ am Roth Phones D104 Advunced Vauderitie BERT COOTE & 0. “A Lamb on Wall Street.” Acte— Simply Tmmense DOROTHY @ Bie Ones—All Features—« A Dollar fhow for 10 and PANTAGES THEATRE “Umequaled Vaudevilte.” Ar Witwenan || F BARRY ON & TYLER Other Big Acts Hest Bill in Months. STAR THEATRE Popular Prices Daity Matinee. | THE MATC New Comedia " | SPRCIAL—An Expose of Pasting, — | WORLD’S GREATEST MOVING PICTURE, “The Fall of Troy.” CLASS “A” THEATRE 3rd at Pike 5 Days, Starting Apr. 15 : Free Christian: Science Lecture Under Auspioos of Firat Church: of Christ, Selentiat, Seattle By Bliss Knapp, C. S. B. || Member of The Church of Chr SUNDAY, 1 At 3 o'Clock in the Afternoon, FURNITURE DRY Goops | Charming Dancing Dresses and Party Frocks | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Gtore Closes Daily at 6:30. : aT FURNITURE! : |DRY GOODs|} —.. $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00 These new. model in Dancing and Party Frocks for oung women are particularly pretty-and distinetive. The material is chiffc n in delicate shades of pale-blue, pink, cream and corn color over silk neck of shirring, show the high waist-line and are finished with soft finished with broad’ tuck darin effect, with low with clusters line. Attractive value rhe waists are in man- short , and are effectively trimmed silk embroidery and dainty beaded effects; some crush girdle. Skirts are knots of and sleeve or shirring and trimmed with b« messa- at $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00. Tailored Suits at $35.00 Very interestig serges, worsteds, suiting latest fashionable line skirts Price $35.00. Fine Venise batiste and nainsook, are Irish and Bands and Gall ered design values are afforded in these and excellent Both plain tailored and braid-trimmed styles Lace Embroideries ollere in Cluny lace design s in attractive Fine Tailored Suits of ind mixtures at $35.00. They are designed along workmanship is evidenced throughout, are featured, with straight-cut —Recond Floor, reer Venise | Lece Embroideries | Valenciennes Laces and In- $1.25 Yard sertions, Special 75c Bolt Fine tions to match. in sheer Valenciennes Laces, with Inser- eral effective patterns, hread, in square, round Baby in se and diamond »broid tale o wide 1 Floor Specials in Unusually interesting values are Bedding n Sheets, Pillow Cases and Blankets for Spring and Sumr ae Sect EACH 1 bleached muslin, soft in finish and 45x36-INCH PILLOW CASES, SPECIAL, 15¢ Made from W free from dressing “PEQUOT” PILLOW CASES, 45x36 INCHES, SPE CIAL 19¢ EACH are therefore cla AMLESS Lockw slight imperfections and These ed as manufacturer's second s BLEACHED SHEETS, 81x90 INCHES, SPECIAL, 69c—Made of heavy bleached cotton DOUBLE-BED SIZE WHITE WOOL-MIXED BLANKETS, SPECIAL $3.65 PAIR—Weigh five pounds to the pair, and are bound with 3-inch ribbon; pink or bluc borders. DOUBLE-BED SIZE WHITE WOOL-NAP COTTON BLANKETS, SPECIAL $2.35 PAIR—Made from selected i long-fibre cotton and finished with wool nap surface. Have two-inch ribbon binding and pink or blue borders. DOUBLE-BED. SIZE COTTON BLANKETS, SPE CIAL $1.45 PAIR—White or gray; soft, fleecy Blankets, h German finish ° Jewelry Novelties n various attractive designs, in round and with or hout fasteners, and set arl, turquoise, coral and brilliants. Attractively 50c to $12.50 pair nch Bead Neck Chains, in imitation coral, pearl, coral and pearl combined and the popular black and white com- binations, 50c, $1.00, $1.25 and $2.50. Ear-rings i Gold Dinn Set, Special White and Gold semi-porcelain Dinnerware, on the new Genesee shape, decorated in effective conventional design, as illustrated. Exceptional value at, the 50-piece set, special $7.50. Separate pieces priced as follows Cups and Saucers, set of six, $1.00. Dinner Plates, set of six, 85c Bread and Butter Plates, set of six, 50c. —cninaware Section Sample Go-Garts and Baby Carriages at Decidedly-Low Prices This assortment is composed of samples of standard makes of Go-Carts and Baby Carriages and is offered at prices that represent very much less expenditure than usual. Included are Folding Go-Carts, upholstered in imitation leather and equipped with imitation leather hoods, and Reclining Carts, with reed bodies and adjustable parasols in various colors, some with over-lace. A few of the styles displayed are illustrated and briefly described below: FOLDING REED GO-CART SPECIAL $3.25 Pleasingly-designed Folding Cart, with ad justable back and foot rest, 10-inch wheels with rubber tires and adjustable parasol in Special €3.9 Collapsible Cart inch rubber tired brown satoer sateen parasol FOLDING GO-CAR'I FOLDING SPECIAL $6.95 | SPE Comfortable Folding steel frame, dn nickel-finish, and hood and uphol stered seat and back in steel-gray imitation Go-Cart, with structed and | able back and foot Special leather well-cor folds compactly $6.95. Strong and with one motion Mail and Telephone Orders Carefully Filled RECLINING R SPECIAL, $3.65 with adjustable back and foot rest, upholstered in green rep. wheels, spring and is equipped with green mercerized Special $3.65, REED MAL, $5.25 Reclining Cart, with closely-woven sides, rest, padded sides and | 1 back with mattress cushions. Spe- 1 Frederick & Nelson D GO-CART FOLDING GO-CART > SPECIAL $3.75 Strongly-made Cart, with all-steel frame, Has 10-| and hood, sides, seat and back of dark-greet steel | imitation leather, Has 10-inch rubbentired wheels and folds into compact bundle, Spe cial $3.75. tempered GO-CART RECLINING GO-CART SPECIAL $8.75 Comfortable Reed Go-Cart, with reclinlnf surmounted by heavy reed roll, strong spring | back and adjustable foot rest, green and 124nch rubber-tired wheels. mattress ¢! 6 Inches in diametety es, anti-frietion wheel e; finished in brows Has adjust- | padded sides and ¢ | 1e wheels measure enamel. Special Ostermoor Matresses Incorporated That's Planation o Tha with the @y United