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Women emite and laugh around the bride, but the men just look at the groom and then turn their heads away. A PoorWay'| to make a Switch From your hair that is failing Don’t keep on doing this and let Kyoto, Dear hilt 1 had my first genuine Japanese dinner last night, and I'll try to |deseribe It. | The rickshaw landed me at the Sawabun inn at 6 o'clock, My! | friend met me clad im native kimo- | no. 1 took off my shoes, put on {sandals and entered the house. ' The furniture consisted of two/ pillows on the mats, an arm rest, FUNNY SIGHTS IN FOREIGN SITES |FISH, FISH AND MORE FISH MAKE UP MAIN PART OF JAPANESE DINNER Japan, | : | | Mow you Fen. mA KIMONO Ir BERTON BRALEY If you had the money you ought to have, (Only a million, perhaps, or two) You'd help the wounded with healing salve, And ob, the charity stunts you'd do! But now, of course, y not ald, You're much too poor (Let's see, what it you said you paid For that “little If you were only as rich as some, You wouldn't spend it upon yourself; men are hard pper” last evening, pard?) THE SEATTLE STAR | Some children get to be 12 years old dads do not run-the universe. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Lf Closes Daily at 6.20, Every Section of the Store Is Heralding The Approach of Sp ; FURNITURE ORY GOODS your hair get thinner and thinner Don't negiect it—wait until it's too Yate. Constant care is the price of fancinating, bes ful hair, Get a bottle of HAYS HAIR HEALTH and begin using it at once. It will stop the falling out and start a new crowth—then you can have lustrous hair that's full of life | and radiance—that you'll be proud | of and that will be admired by others. Remember the name — HAYS HAIR HEALTH. & stool, smoking outfit and electric }fan, I was given a kimono and/ jtold to get into it, which wan a/ ithritiing operation, bécause of the} | waitresses running im and out car | rying cool drinks / We had individual tables and the | girls started the dinner by fetching | “sake.” It is described as tasting | like sherry whieh has been kept in & beer bottle, It Is served warm dis far from bad. Next came “suimono,” This was fol- lowed by * fiat with} |sauce, which I ate with chop sticks a after a fashion. “Sashimi” came fish, came next, followed by four next This is raw fish, and it) vegetable courses. The feast end- tastes rather better than it sounds. ed, we washed our out our mouths “Waumort,” or boiled fish, followed |with w this, “Chawau ,' other | bo: Merely to Make =| * ra Socialist Propaganda '« WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.--Am « gered by ,uotations attributed to * F. G. R. @6rdon, an immigration in- |* spector, asserting that the strike of * textile workers in the woolen mille | 4 of Lawrence, Mass, was called) ‘socialist propa-| ganda” and not because of intoler-| Je conditions in the textile in-} dustry, Secretary of Commerce and You'd go to the poor in a dreary slum And bring ‘em joy with your princely pelt. Hut now, of course, you're sans # cent, And you can’t do # thing for the jt and tame. (Let's nee, what was it you said pent For drinks and chips at (hat poker game?) iE purchases that have been made for the new season are rat one may gather from an inspection of the attractive display ion is to take in Spring apparel and accessories. Oh, the things you'd de if you bad the ‘mon, And the way you'd scatter your gifts and joys, And the gamut of charity you'd run Helping the old folie and the boys! ya're busted and poor, m: Coats— —separate Coats Suits— will be : ut models are sti” favored ; large collars, revers, side. and large buttons are ready in a wide variety of worn, N. (Say, old man, these are fine cigars, models and materials. A vogue of What do you pay for them, by the box?) YOU'LL FIND IT white, cream, tan and black and —= white combinations is assured. fastening effects Dresses— ~here again the slender silhouette continues, Many show the slightly- raised waist-line; set-in sleeves pre- DED BY OWL DRUG CO. “Paid Advertisement. nent. Waists— —models FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE yesterday and clerks of the United Stater Life appointed as appraiser in behalf of|imwurance company have finished ®/the country for small parcels of) literally ironing out $3,000,000 worth [land necessary for the construction | Of wet securities taken from the thanked the former premier ®/of the Lake Washington canal Equitable building, Not one bond for his loyalty and declared ®/locks, not yet within ae ee “es injured, that his statesmanship had ®/|the county, by the boa: county baa ae prevented the rebels from exe- # | commissioners, wine we the og 0 ® cuting her and the baby em # eee nee : Bow Be, red * peror. Weeping bitterly, she | Beth sides of the Loken Po a oy aun tae Pe ® condemned the younger Man- ®|terminal were discussed before an yg te Po ifm ‘* chu princes for having op- ® | audience of a thousand at the Ger- Powers, i ~ th persed San | ‘4 |& posed the abdication of the ®/man-Americap Alliance club last most popular young officeré in bay Rhanane ffl ome gaged fa % aight. Judge Winsor opposed the | i, dead. "ile reported an exp! ‘tion, , . ‘Calhoun u ensel le on age thinks that |® | Yuen ‘Shi Kal sesured the # | proposition while Scott se ea pd gince Gordon has not completed his empress that the imperial @/ held the project. it da Investigation of the strike that his|® Cam would be shown every oy aw awn eel COURNE OPPOSES | “temperamentally unsympathetic rs . «ne anenlt Fee dePrae: attitude” {s seriously interfering) * * * * * © > how on ie ; with his duties if the statements * nt as Pikal ine 00 SE ‘can iy me Lumbermen Meet | weces'ty me cir vutaioe 4¢ |e Sy'senator Hours of Oregon With Mayor Dilling making the |) oe ae pig oo 4 iy & p nage pe age agg wg $] sddraoe of welcome the annnal com-|$ Founa grees tn case of fre, # wommcemrent Fan ahoried ty Ser : conde! * | bermen’s association was begun at|* 87° being quickly “ry @ | or Bemree toeey. */10 o'clock this morning in the ® by the vigtiant department. *® | Washington hotel. Members of the *} Hoo Hoo from all parts of the ® country are also present. The dele- # | gates were almost all in town lant *) night. Arrangements have been % | made to entertain the visiting ladies * | with automobile trips and theatre == — = SCCSESESEEEEEEES w LAST ROM * DOWAGER EMPRESS * PEKIN, Feb, 16.—Granting Shi Kai « last audience, the dowager empress today Geo, F. Meacham was in lace are favored for early Spring a strong vogue of Lingerie W, is cer Millinery - —preliminary displays vail. Many pretty models in serges are featured among the early ar- rivals, Wash Goods— —an Proms wealth of charm and novelty Spring Hats. Draped be strongly featured; feathers and ribbons are all u Silks and Dress | the” staple white and colored wash ma- attractive showing in terials is ready. In individual robe patterns of voile and marquisette, an assortment of exceptionally handsome designs is in evidence. * * * —excellent qualities in Whipeords, Serges, Scotch Mixtures and spuns are for creams, tans and grays are to especially favored. Prominent # the Silks are novelty Foulards is handsome bordered designs, Chiffon Taffetas and Serge Women’s “Rialt Black Lisle Hosier Special [2 same business princtp! / q in the conduct of municipal 4 as in the case of priv- . the endorse izations than that of any|* organ! aspirant to membership in the |) ® council. Don't pay anything to garbage collectors, The city does that. The drivers of garbage wagons are under contract with the city to col- lect the garbage from any con- venient pla hether it is the basement or above ground, in any residence in the city The practice of charging the residents directly for this work is without authority. Any such charge reported to Supt. C. L. Murray of the garbage department at the city hall will be refunded. —Venise, Macrame and Irish Laces are to be extensively employed; Maline; Chantilly and Shadow Laces will lead among the lighter varieties. Embroideries in Jace and cut-out effects are featured in a pro- fusion of beautiful designs. Lingerie Waists Special Values at $1.65 UTCH-NECK Batiste Waists with yoke of formed of small tucks; short set-in sleeves tucked to match, $1.65. Hand-embroidered Lingerie Waists of soft French mull, with front cluster pin-tucked and embroidered in dainty designs ; $1.65. Batiste Waists with *) PUTTTTT TTT Tat) nie Seat sale for the third Symphony concert of the Seattle Philharmonic orchestra, to be given at the Met Tre 4 ropotitan Monday evening, began t No. 1 vered, Wheat four euch, € Ih Dak iow ‘ laundry Cn the, 2 cone rap The. Imported fab baile 12 pe smatl can, 4 larke mackerel, 43 Alaska ty 16 oday. roll er ee ee eee can # John P, Clark, the 19-year * # old boy who shot down bis # w father in defense of hin moth- ‘* of and young sister, whom bin ® eoraged parent had attempted * to kill, was exonerated after wa few minutes’ consultation & by the coroner's jury yester- ® day. * SPREE EEE EES NEW YORK, F Gaynor, who bax been confined to | Ye his home with an attack of erippe, |age ie today reported much Improved. La His physicians say be will be on |ter™s, tirely recovered within a week, — [| be per cent wctual scount on all plume curting, brick cod, be 20e Th; mace . Bastern oysters.) pie a Chief Claude Bannick, whose rec- | lord was endorsed by the Ministerial SARA RARE ERR EH OR ration receutly, Is & strong ad N. Feb. 15.—The | Voeate of paying patrolmen for over- senate this afternoon confirmed the | time. He i# not in sympathy, how: appointment of R. Philbrick to be | ever, with the bill introduced fn the | postmaster at Hoquiam, Wash, counet! providing that the overtime | be added to the patroimen's period of vacation. ‘Pure Blood, Clear Your Blood With Stuart's Cal. cium Wafere—Pimples Disappear in Remarkably Quick Time. can ouger, anchovies, 200; Bag Co., lnc ogenas AND SUIT CASES © manufacture our. own right here in Seattle and ll them at 92) First Ay., cor~ ner Madison, M. 882) Ind. 1855. Ck MANK ET. Pike Pt » 300 dow Toe and sharp cren neh butter, ae Mb dor: Olympia ied ereen peppers ima Burbank poli delivered. golden pot 6 ib * Beattie Au*smopne Sclool, * Sroaewry. Dance at Dreamland tonight. °** 210 0 or A W importat Lisle Stockings, in styles’ with embroidered insteps in self and cont color. They are fast-black, made inch garter welts, high spliced heels double soles and Special ‘ 25¢ pair. cae New Models “Eppo” Petticoats $5.00 - HE “Eppo” fitted top solves the skirt problem in these days of mi r garments—it adjusts itself “bunching” and has no strings or hand-crochet lace, entire front nweet ae ane at ALHAMBRA, Gal., Feb. 15.-—The will of Daniel A. Rows, Bay City, Mich, tumberman, who died here,/? leaves his fortune of $200,000 to bie widow “beeause he owed hit muceess entirely to ber.” CHICAGO, Feb. 15. — Ralph Radtke, 28, a lineman employed by the fire department, waa instantly killed when he was struck by «| manhole that had been blown 40 feet into the alr by a gas explosion. 20 th; | : Crs 4 fin-| th, siricin steak, | toes. Trial Package Sent Free to Prove it. 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Stuart's Calcium Wafers|** *# Ake HARA RAR AR will drive all blemishes away and | make your face @ welcome instead of an unwelcome sight, You'll no longer be a slave to pimples, acne, the com-|binckheads, liver spots, boils, ecze- x ma, tetter or any #kin eruption. To prove what Stuart's Calcium Wafers will do we will send you a free trial package aa soon as we pin bi ne get your name address. Write So etic. TEM AN"; | for it today, and r you have! ters Jewels '|tried the wafers you can get a full- sized package for 50 cents at any drug store. Address F. A, Stuart 175 Stuart bldg, Marshall, back and sleeves cluster pin-tucked ; collar and shoul- der seams joined $1.65. Dutch-neck Waists of batiste, with point- front, with French beading, Sonn ued oe o sons rh roast, 1D t%e: NEW YORK, Feb. 15—Andrew| piknrmee” Peat! Carnegie was reported to be slight |e) ly improved today, though bia phy stcians have ordered him to cancel all engagements for some time Carnegie ts suffering from severe cold, but his iliness is not serious Lec ed yoke of embroidery in eyelet pattern, o; PY euk-| Hf elaborately trimmed with tucks and lace in- sertion ; $1.65. —Becond Floor Sanitary Sink Strainers Special 25c iD. Edwin J. Brown, D.D.S /SEATTLES LEADING DENTIST 713 FIRST AVENUE Union Block. |STATE DENTAL WAR A GOOD THING FOR THE PEOPLE om Save & Do lar, I Make « Dotta: he, Dental Combine Will Love | 0 Dollars Whvn I Do Your Dental A Star reader do ahie * ‘® little political looneyling “tt & Cotterill wins will Gill Parish & cut « For three days oni call tor, deliver an your clock for $1.00 1102 First Av. we will regulate | | | to gape AT $5.00 we show a number of news signs, some with accordion-plaited flo finished at top with bias fold, silk unde and braid edging, also-cluster-plaited st] and models trimmed with fringe. z NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—Mrs. Anna Jellentk decreed in her will that her cousin, Joseph Berger, should administer her estate, She has two cousins of that name, and both want the job, The courts must decide NICE, France, Feb. 15.—From bis aeroplane Hugh Robinson dropped an invitation to the French admiral to take lunckeon with him, The.admiral accepted, sending his letter of acceptance in a submarine boat, Bane, local ANITARY Sink Strainers of seamless spun steel, heavily enameled in white, } with blue edge. Made to fit into corner af | : enh Kastorn butter. r i § H Colors include black, blue, Cop white, emerald, gray, brown, king’s-bluea purple, also changeable effects. 1 do not compe © with cheap dental | fork, but with Cre bigh-p Btate! Combine Dentists for less than half | rh Ruarantee my work not guarantee theirs. This alour. sink. Special 25¢. —Housefurnishings Section. A Heavy Quartered Spanish Leather Upholstered $7.35 VERY special value—Quartered oak Rocker, fumed finish ; padded seat upholstered in Span- ish leather. A very comfortable pattern for library or living-room and priced exceptionally at Ee Miattl © aud Sunde eo Gee asa NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—Henry Frohman, hopelessly paralyzed, lay jin his bed in a casement as water |from a burst pipe floated the furni- ture and came near drowning him, Only his mouth was above water when rescued. ed hogh . Trimined sides foie oe rt loin ‘pork Make Your i Le lection Today— An Exhibit of Fashionable Millinery Our early showing of new Spring ¥ Millinery portrays the new and late styles now being emphasized, Wy in the East. One of the year's favorites is the new Derby tn man nish tailored effect, together with @ very attractive display of som- brero styles and panamas. Our fancy dress hats show a very careful selection of popular shapes ond materials, Pork sausage Liver sausage Bologna Tubs me” pwns Hams Pienle b Boited Ox ton, Dried Bacon E Poultry—Zocal rings, 2 lbs, & under, Springs, over 2 Ibe urkeys, 1 Hens, under Hens, 3 Ib d ov Hooster lve, Ib.. live, ib. Everything at actual cost and lowe if kinds of bargains tn RRR RHKRRKH 4 faney groceries. * * * AT THE THEATRES * *% Moore—"The Chocolate Sol- © * = dier.” * % Metropolitan — * Rone,” *% Seattie—Dark. Empress—Vaudeville. *% Pantages—Vaudeville. * Orpheum--Vaudeville. * Grand—Vaudeville and motion * = pictures. * ble El i EE CLARK FUNERAL SUNDAY The funeral services for James |™ Clark, who died Monday at the age of 74, will be conducted from the Episcopal church at Kent Sunday | padi: afternoon at 1 o'clock, Clark had lived at Riverton since 1887 and was @ carpenter by trade. The re- mains will be interred in the Kent cemetery, sbak low Solid Oak Dining Chair $2.15 Dining Chair of attractive design, carefully built from 2 solid oak stock, in a pleasing fumed finish. The saddle-shape seat is in box construction. A very special value at $2.15. —Furniture Headquarters, Third FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED, “The 2 » Ptarch Ls Oe bottle Pick) Sap Apricots ... lavy Beane, ib... to 40 Prunes, 2 lbs tek saesan Ducks, +eeheeee Spring Millinery Ranging in Price from $7.60 to $40.00— Depending on Style and Quality. bas Hot 20th Ave. N. B. and Seattle trie tracke, Thin yard is ped with latest type registering WaRON sales, Hide track, wood wheds, etc, While moving will fell cordwood $3.75 at yard, cok- EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Alv., Near Union St. "*Seattle's Reliable Credit Howe’ bbage, 1b, Hothouse lettuce, ead lettuc NEW YORK, Feb. 15. — Four years ago Frank Archambault had $10, and borrowed $500, with which | P he opened a restaufant. He has made enough to buy a big up town hotel and sell his restaurant for, an additional $100,000, NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—Officers count of central ort haul. Phone Kenwood 674 tor delivered price, C. B, NIBLOCK 640 20th Ave. N. Ki. —Pay the Bill Later.