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“OSCAR und ADOLF” - THE STAR aN, SINCE DoT DIANA ‘os LLPICKLE'S 33 NERE S ALWAYS ADO NG. DEY MUST DINK DISS BLACE ISS A LOAFERS’ LANE BET YOu | STOP ID. TJOMFIQDLERY VAITRESSES! MOMENY hing, to sting, 1 deadly at July? CHILDREN TO ELECT MAYOR, | “s/s CITY COUNCIL AND POLICE, Seattle is to have fc mit this 'S INO. BIG. CITY DEBT ” Seattle's indebtedness, compared with that of othe will be tx Vestigat eo of the a m was de regular weekly Hotel Wash: ta he Peter Bress any Is Valued at $1 et is an old-ti Believe in Signs? BEVERLY, Wash. Apr Ad-| vertising in letters 40 snd 100 feet high, a @atrict here, a sign fr of a mile long Wwankee train nea be seen fo several r r than that of other cities eee ee ee es SOME ROBE THIS LONDON, April King George will be crowned In the magnificent robe of crimson velvet and cloth of gold which was worn by King George IV when crowned in 1821. It is so long that six gentlemen in waiting are required to hold it up. Frew Leased Wire Direct to PeiReaiie Star ottice.) nck Ind., April 7.—No trace] ¥as found today of a lone Y cesieen laadit who appeared in the day! @ach of a westbound Big Four ee cas sett ‘¢ DID HE TATTOO HER? 8 BOSTON, April 7.—A fine of $260 yey “ens igh was imposed against Edward Hos 900 in cash. | mer here, for alleged medical treat Make Your Own Hat ment given a daughter of Mra H : Braids J. Perkins, Hosmer, she says rubbed a sort of paste on the girl's back and charged her $100 Every bit of her back is still Large and complet« sore, and the initials "E. H.’ stand pand descriptions. out plainly on her skin,” sald the; this week. mother. | Plumes Witlowed, Dyed, Cleaned, Curied and Remade. Straws, Milans and Braid dyed, blocked and re LIFE TOO LON MILLINERY pesaweebebaes REZ eeee ee eee eeeee ee ee ee line, all Special wrote Miss Helena Scharbach, 26. in a farewell note to her mother [Nyaoacrt ENOUGH OF DISS MIT VITL&a&SS FROM SENT@NCE. YOURSELF A BACK TO DER KITCHEN, GAY HIPPOPOTAMUS! WORLD BY THE WIRELESS. LONDON Unually tn te by means of wire! the DON'T TAKE IT SO HARD, MR. ADOLF, COME, WE'LL PLAY BEANBAG. CATCH! / Diss a ya « plung He will April 7 eh with ¢ To keep cor n not M the § Antar sa telegra plan of D: Maw Dougla THE STONE-FISHER CO . Second and University THE RIDAY, APRIL ne SPLASH | CATS DANGEROUS CHICAGO 7, 1911 Oh, You, Diana DillpicKkles, Behave! - | vor KIND Of SOUP ISS TODAY # Secretar ard ® and th Cate are a and the nt nays |All alike STONE-FISHER CO. Second and University Words by Schaefer H en Music by Condo Faces Death With e —— Cigaret in Mouth BEANS IDLO, Tex tt tt LAID EGG ON TRAIN SESS E EES EEE EE eee ee ee ee ALLEGED COUNTERFEITERS back; HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS 1 so and Davia Mar Cozy cottag yung eady counterfeit Tabby ribbon ae join and | 108 ¥ ing ted as attor- and Douglas Dance THE STONE-FISHER CO. Second and University ‘Clark’s Clark’s Silky ——-. at the Child’n’s Underwear quality of the garments sh on the fit ar d the wn here even if the prices ar er than you'd expect Carter's Ribbed Cotton Vests and Pants. —High sleeves Kne accagding t Children’s Vests and Pants.—Fin« white cotton, all néck cial spring 19¢ Black Cotton Pants.— all sizes. Priced at 25¢ Vests and Pants.—Med bbed 5 garments, at Children's Knee length, Children’s um weight, Priced cotton 38¢ ace An “Easter Party” for Boys and Girls at Stone, Fisher’s'; yer Boys’ Wool Suits $3.50 to $7. Children’s Hats p the head ked with soft uds. And prac 1 as youngsters ribbon at. . $2.00 h bands of ots on the s n hats, faced with n and fic $2.00 Imported Vene- before taking chloro! She died in her mother's 2 She had been morose sin hildhood. ThePhillips Boys Tomorrow we shall have another Children’s party and better than ever We mother bigger A Millinery Sale Well Worth While Hats Worth $7.50 for $4.50 NEW YORK April day seems like a hundred year pa im $1.18; a Rare Sale en hundred of the beautiful and all the or their uncles and aunts, before shall show all manner of practical, garments to the boys’ ered - best value dress goods are girls’ at specially attractive prices, and youngsters who come to our “Easter Party” with their mothers and fathers will be pre tomor year, th 1¢ sented with»some little souvenir of the day. We have tiny Dollies for wee tots; Tops for boys; Doll Tea Sets for girls, and Birds that warble and Balls that whistle for both! ta that this is going to be a very interesting party, indeed. Tonight we tell of some The Cut the | ition | s Price 1313--Third Ave.--13!2 Shoes for the Whole Family 52.50 and Down NOT UP Remember the Name It stands for high Remember the quality shoes at low- i Number est ice le prices _— = a = Saturday The Phillips Boys will show the most complete and up-to-the-minute styles in Shoes for Men, women and children, and at prices that will make a mark in the history of the Seattle shoe World. Bring your family tomorrow to the store _ ee FO « dolfs ar r does its full dut The Phillips Boys’ Shoes for men and women, in all leathers, all widths, all sizes, in button and 92.5 50 blucher styles, high cuts and ox- } a showing not to be $2. 50 il in Seattle. See our splay windows. Your size is id No credit, no hipaa no commission, no deliv ee low rent, enable The Phillips Boys to make ‘bottom prices for high quality shoes. We Want to See You Saturday. PHILLIPS BOYS CUT AME PRICE Sis fo th the Whole Famil 14250 and Down, tot » Baie hve-—1313 for Electric Sign 4 g Ai? Sap: Pit Phillips—Shoes y hats, t actly alik f the y're tho get rents ies ts 3 t maney's wn and blouse and white, natural rth $7.50 $4.59 | ate tee fairt fairly be had > shall o Boys Wash Suits styles and the | Girls’ ffer tomorrow, prices ed reps I linen and afl mereeri colore blue and tan pink izes 2 to 10 years Is and checks ; si $1.25 to $5.00 | Wash a a ; it’s High or Dutch neck styles—heavy reps fine French es ¢ Bh ia $3.00 to Prices $.500 {1 in “mith ee } Age New Spring Coats for Little People We could fill pages with descriptions of the scores of charming : These are mere hints: s that are shown for little ladie $5.95 $8.45. at $11.00 silk ribbon Me od $7.50 S$ up to ck Silk Coats with blue silk ties at Black Satin Coat, large cape collar of pink Red Silk Coats, large sailor collars of lace, satin, at.. very stylish, *ongee Coats with double p! s in back and front; ties, at r : Checkec 1s bS) ilk c nats, trimmed. with, red ribbon and braid, s, with checked silk sailor collar and ties; Dr. Denton’s Sleepin Garments We have quite the best collection of these fam suits to be wn; white and fast colors and with feet, so that ev if the bed clothes are kicked off in the night the little ones will be kept snug and free from the danger of catching cold 50¢, 65¢ -$1.00 to size. ous sleepir found in en Prices are and up to according Insured Shoes, for Boys, Sold Only at Stone, Fisher’s Insured means just this—that if they fail we re- place or repair them free of cost—within two months from the date of purchase, They're made of solid leather, with heavy soles and calf uppers; all sizes, and priced according to size . . . $2.50 and $3.00 And along with these we have Fancy Slippers Sandals and Jockey Boots for children and girls at attractive prices, Honest Shoes, fairly priced, all of them, Dainty Wash Dresses for Wee Tots Party dresses of white lawn bedecked with ribbons and laces, And dear little slips for tiny babies are shown in a very profusion of styles Here is a hint of styles for girls of from 2% to 6. Dresses of white English rep— st with blue and black and with the new mandarin sleeve . . $2.25 ; striped and cross bar . $1.75 to $3.50 with panel Dresse8 of Holly Batiste in le and blue effects; lace and embroidery trimmed .. Gingham Dresses in blue and ge and tan effects; front and short sleeves . $1.00 - 5O¢ Gingham Dresses in plaid effects ; all colors and all sizes. Gingham Rompers in pretty checks and plain ¢ rd