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j VELL, ANY How, EPen J EP MISE DILLPICKLES + MADE MORE OFER You, PAT SNEAK, EF@RETT TRULY (39 {MORE SENSIBLE, I STANT FIRST = JS VERS HR COMES NOW. VATCH HIM GIFB ME DER GLAT MANY. ATE MIT BPERATT. / LEGLESS NEIL !S ALMOST HAPPY NOW ‘Though legless and homeless, Nell Rowley is almost happy, for within two weeks he will have a pair of! legs. Not real human legs—Neil's real legs were cut off by a train—but he will have wooden legs and they will enable him to get about. An old pegs pain him, so new on made, thanks to hundre nded to by the bandit, Harry years ago, when Neil was only two years old. Three years later Nell was run down by a Great Northern train. Since then he has . the Children’s Home, Ninth av. W. and McGraw st. He's a smart boy and leads his class at school. f ASKS A DIVORCE AFTER 39 YEARS ‘Thirty-nine years of married life —then the divorce court. This is the story of J. Freedman Kittoe and | wife, who have two adult children in the Eaat and a minor daughter here. The husband began the suit yesterday, charging his wife with overinduigence in liquors. She is uncontrollable, he alleges. He asked the court for a restrain ing order to prevent her from checking out # $7 account in her name at the Scan vian Amertean bank. The order was granted. SNAPSHOTS AT THE NEWS. Nash Backingham, Memphis. Tenn., athlete and society man, is dying from the bite of a moccasin | jf snake. Mrs. Marjory Fieux, Mt. Vernon, N. ¥., broke three ribs when she leaned over suddenly to pick up a bat pin Pressed chicken served at a mis sionary luncheon at Peabody, Kas poisoned 26 persons, T Adna Dunbar, a me Pontiac, Iil., killed himself by drink ing a concoction of laudanum, car bolic acid and ginger a | Chicago school teachers are in structing their pupils how to get on and off street cars | F. & F. STATIONERY Roll Films Developed FREE 523 UNION ST. Seattle dentists are telling their patients that It is abso- jutely impossible for us to make a $50 gold plate for $15, but please remember that other dentists are not running our business. The manager of this Office will present $1,000 to any charitable institution in Seat tle if it is proven that we do not do just exactly as we ad vertise. Do not let any one attempt to talk you out of tak ing advantage of this remark able offer, Bridge work from Geld crown frem White crown from $3 9 tooth op “ REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 1405 Third Ay., N. W, NOTE—Bring this ad. CANADIAN PACIFIC Cor, Uni | JUNE, HELLO, EFRRATT, OLT SPORT fe Ss) ® tHE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1911. DITN'D I ya. Yout Ha WANTS TO YAK ME SOMAVERE UND SOB ON MY SHOULTGER, COME WITH Ma. - WANT Yo Sf YoU A MINUT SUE COUNTY | The threatened sult the j Coliseum Investment co! commenced yesterday age Jeounty, The comp: ceeded former Adjt Lamping in the Orpheum blo for one the orde Interfering with the o renta nd for a restra vent the county the removing ¢ that it upe He OD contends dings reverted tc iration of the le 5 last The Superior Laundry ts ¢ beautiful work at very reas Seattle Automobile School, 210 | Broadway Cc. C. BERG, Furrier Taxidermist — Tanning high grade fur rug making Manufacturer of Artificial work and and es on Ladies ns “The Canals Are Coming” the Month of Marriages, | Is Almost Here When the Honeymoon is over, make your home in KIRKLAND| Kirklanc Kirklanc Kirklanc jn the Shore of Lake Washington. “45 minutes” from Second and Madi son. 6 2-3 cents from Seattle —Where the cost of living is low. Kirkland—Where large, lake-breeze-swept home Kirklanc Kirklanc Come sites can be had as low as $175 and up —Little farms, giving ample room for hundreds of chickens and a garden, are $250 and up. —Where month, the terms are $5 to $10 a across the lake tomorrow—take Madison car and Kirkland ferry, or Anderson boat to Kirk- land office. Burke & Farrar, Ine. 405-409 NEW YORK BLOCK “Buy in the Path of Progress” Dentistry at as Reasonable Prices as It Is Possible to Produce Work That Will Last ind Behind With a ty tts Guarantee Painless Extracting 50c; Cement Fill- ings 50c; Silver Fillings 50c; Gold Crowns and Bridge $5.00 if you don’t get The 6tar you don't get the bargains. This fact hae been proved to thousands who @ come to our Monday morning sales and gone away happy. v) ‘ sail fj THIS Looks VLIKE A QooD »§ LONPLY a a SPOT. 8s a A ey _— | Words by Schaefer Music by Condo Y1 JUST WANTED T _ VU QVIETLY Beat iT INTO You | | THAT I'M NOT AN "OLD Sporr’! UNDERSTAND & NOT AN ‘OLD SPORT"!!! Ramm se features were peevish and shrunken, They fed him hot a Till he swelled r fair nbled a Monday is the only business day between now and Decoration Day, when the store will be closed all day. If you want te see # busy Store, be here early Monday. THIS IS REALLY A PART OF THE MAMMOTH Tibbs-Hutchings Sale Which Now Shifts Into Its Third Great Week Large White Crochet Fast Color Turkey Red Bedspread | Table Damask Choice of two good de signs; size 76x86 inches; hemmed ; $1.50 value. Un- til noon— 12 designs; 54 inches wide (London's, you know, for linens); 35¢ value. Until noon, yard— 29c 45c¢ Heavy Grade Floor Oil Cloth Choice of three good pat- terns; 144 yards wide only. Rug Sale is now on. The Qilcloth, per square yard, until noon— 22c Girls’ Blucher Lace Dongola Shoes Good, broad tread, moder- ately heavy sole; says “durable” on the box; sizes 13 to large 2. Until noon, a pair— 28c 50c to $1.00 QUILLS For millinery all colors and sizes. til noon— 10c $1.00 Black Sateen and Black Lawn Waists All sizes, from 32 to 44; several styles. Until noon— 49c $2.00 and $3.00 Women’s Garments Coats, Jackets, Skirts, Pet- ticoats, Waists, Kimonos, ‘Bath Robes, etc.— 4A9Qc trimming ; Un- 15c Japanese Matting Good Cotton, 180 warp; regular 30c grade; good, likable reds, greens, blues and various combinations (in half rolls only; that means 20 yards). Until noon, per yard— 15c SILK STOCKINGS Black and Colors; a splen- did Decoration day bar- gain; lisle heel and toe and lisle top; this is the lowest price ever for pure thread Silk Stockings. Until noon— 25c to $1.00 Flowers All kinds of Silk, Velvet and Linen Flowers, single and in bunches. Until 25¢ and 50c Sun Bonnets All sizes, for ladies, chil dren and babies; stock; over 100 patterns— 10c Children’s Hose Supporters Best straps, patent posts, nickel trimmings; the 15c seller. Till noon Monday: oc new Nashua COTTON BLANKET Tan or gray; long fleeced; size 60x76 inches; better come for this one, the big- gest and best of all; stand- ard $1.25 value. Until noon— o0Cc German Alarm Clocks Brass works, nickel plat- ed; will wake up people at any time of day or night— 39c Children’s Tan 35c Stockings Fine hard-twisted _ lisle; all sizes, 5 to 914; “EASY to put on, HARD to wear out.” On sale until noon, pair— 15c $1.00 and $1.50 Long Kimonos Made of fine lawn and trimmed around collar, down front and around sleeve— 49c $3.00 and $4.00 Wowen’s White Lawn and Lingerie Dresses Made of beautiful, fine lawn and handsomely trimmed with lace and em- broidery ; all sizes— 98c Women's 16-Button Lisle Gloves Silk finish; an elegant ar- ticle and a regular 98c sell- er. Monday morning, a pair— 20c $1.50 Stockinet Crib Sheets Size 27x36 inches; a boon for the baby. Why say more? Pay $1.50 at any drug store. At London's, until noon, each— Fancy Reversible DENIMS 25 floral and figured ef- fects; we want you to see our Drapery Section, hence this bargain. Until noon, 20c value, for, yard: 00c » : * Boys’ Cassimere Suits With belt and tie; emblem on sleeve; mostly natty browns, 3 to 8 years; just in time for Decoration day; $3.48 value. Until noon— $1.98 Women's Union Suits White as the driven snow; Sanitary cotton, wide rib, sleeveless; umbrella style; please come for these be- fore noon Monday, each— 15c $3.00 and $4.00 Girls’ White Dresses Sizes 1 to 14 years, and actually worth $3.00 and $4.00; “a trifle mussed.” Until noon— 98c $5.00 to $10.00 SILK KIMONOS Beautiful, Full Length, Pure Silk Kimonos, in all colors and dozens of good patterns, Until noon— $2.98 Real Kid Gloves All colors; every size; Dent's, Fownes’ and other good makes; values to $2.00. Till noon Monday, a pair— $1.10 Clip This Advertisement Save it until Monday morning; bring it to the store with you, if you wish, and prove every item. Make arrangements now to come bright and evrly Monday. Save the adv. until then; if you cannot come, hand it to a friend—she will appreciate your Get a Free Sample thoughtful kindness, 10c Boys’ Pants Our regular 60c and 65¢ Pants, for boys of all ages; Knickerbocker style; be in our Boys’ Suit Depart- ment early Monday. These Pants, till 12— 39c WOOL SWEATERS Infants’ and Children’s $1.00 Sweaters, in colors (this store shines from afar in its Knit Goods Section) ; some have belt, some have pocket; vw neat little Sweaters. Until noon— 48c $3.98 Silk Petticoats In several shades; well made and full width. Until noon— $1.98 $1.00 and $1.25 Women’s House Dresses Good pereale, chambray and calico House Dresses; assorted patterns; all sizes. Until noon— 39c Carlson Currier’s Embroidery Silks Nearly every shade; floss, Filo and rope; 5c always. Monday, till noon, a skein— Full Set of Teeth (Guaranteed) $5.00 \%\] Examingtion and Egtimates Free | Western Tent & Awning | Co. 115 Blanchard St.—Phone 4455 Pim, 400; For eight days bottom prices in th MUHL—2i Circulating Library ay a 308 UNION 8T. LANE THE BOOKMAN Opp. the Postoffice Main 6033 Togay SAPOLIN A hard-drying varnish floorn and toad East 414, Cedar 414, MADISON Bekins Established in Seattle nearly cight years, and have built up the largest moving and storage business here, There is a reason, PRINCESS MAY TO ALASKA, MAY 6, 16, At 12th RESIDENCE AWNINGS. LK