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Dr. Wiley says everyone ought to trust-ridden age? Please deliver us. THE SEATTLE STAR be: ive 98 Hell Is more bearable than nothingness—B: For instance, @ years, Whany “singer” ina city flat. y. | At the TERRA ERR * le * “ * eee eeeee eee RRO Re Mary Norman convulsed the Or * AT THE PANTAGES house last night, with her * «om human vanities, Idait #* eee Ree aaah and a company of five gave} “A Night In "Frisco" tops the Love lthree dances which were weirdly |at Pantages’ this week. The {peautiful. Perey Waram and com-|'Frisco Spin, the Golden Gate Gem lpany presented the farce, “The bol and the Coast Glide are three | Boatswain's M In which well-| brand-new dances in which 14 tive known cockney types were truthful-|ly young people are seen, Jule ly portrayed. Watson's cirens Held and his boys and girls ar FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. iy at Grae, (Paid Advertisement) Recommended to Voters wunutrone DRY “Goops Store Clomen the Store Will Remain Closed All Day | -Women’s 16-Button Glace Kid G Special $2.25 Pair N unusual offering in a Glace-finished Kid Glove ® &) with trrepreasible feet, dances bim % ‘self into popularity, AT THE ORPHEUM wake RE! I got no holler comin’ on the job I got, My Though it's “hurry, hurry, hurry,” an’ it's “trot, trot, trot, Fer a bunch of suippy saleamen an’ of salesgiris, (oo, Which thinks they got a license fer to yell at you *| * For it's “Cash here, Cash!" An’ it's “Cash gir! here!” An’ you make a dash When the volee t near, If you don't—ye're fired full elbow length, mousquetaire wrist, fastening th three tired! contains barnyard beasts which are ood in thelr country-sehool skit, " b yer lege I xcellent humor and melody are shough yer lege 18 men who call clasps. Excellent finish; cut wide in arms Carson Bros., Swedish | produced by four some outof-the-ordt: | themselves Alf Ripon, the Seoteh ventriloqu! can sing even better than he ven The Nichols Nelson troupe hoops and juggles. I gotta come wrunnin' right upon the dot With a “hurry, hurry, hurry,” an’ a “trot, trot, trot,” ‘ For “the lady wants her package am’ ber change—you skip! An’ away | gotta hustle on anothendrip. yond belief. | gymnasts, do jnary stunts White, Black and Tan. Sizes 5% to 7%. Specially featured for Wednesday at $2.25 la Re ee ee etre. HOWARD TILTON \* ® | roll Candidate for Nomination One| * * Year Term in the City Council |* rire e Tere rere ees, Deceik Sthth: tidoreed by tate 88 LTRS Te TS ae PATA lowal ton, indors: y 4 Pig 5 Citizens’ pelation for the one-| At the Empress theatre, they're} |having @ “Texas Tommy carnival : year term in the city council, t | foi, week. ‘Two silver cup will be|® Meore—The Aborn Opera Co. native of Washington, 64 years ol4,| riven to the best and second-best /# in “The Bohemian Girk” with a ripe business experience |roxag Tommy dancers. Fenner |* Metropolitan—"Campus Mou gained by years of connection with| an Cutte carried off the honors|/® ¢r” i large Seattle wholesale houses as|sr4 clus” “Ta petite Revue” ia|# Seattio—“The Rosary AT THE EMPRESS . An’ they yell so rash Like I'm deef an’ dumb, An’ it's Just the same If my lege 18 lamet New Wash Dresses i Rut I loves the lovely Iadies in thelr gowns so fine, An’: wishes, wishes, wishes thatthe gowns was mine, But—me little weekly wages helps go boll the pot, t, —in designs that combine the attractive and practical Sq I gotta “hurry, hurry,” an’ to “trot,” trot, trot, & partner and in responsible post tions. Mr. Tilton owns property im various parts of the city and is/ in touch with the needs of Seattle. | | Diamond Tailored to Order Suits are made by expert yman tailors. They are Hit to retain their shape and to give the longest possible service, The newest colors and shades in imported domestic tweeds, serges and worsteds await your inspection. Prices the lowest in Seattle, any of our scores of well dressed women patrons. THE DIAMOND | LADIES’ TAILORS 1422% Second Ave. Second Floor. Opp. Bon Marche Any Woman Can Wear ACME Cushion Sole Shoes and avoid all foot troubles Made by UTZ & DUNN, Rochester, N. Y. Sold by Raymond & Hoyt hird Ave., Liberty Bidg. PAINLESS DENTISTR Our reall jentistry men with erience ae give aswociate dentists, who registered to practice in Washington, are years of practical ex- ‘This long experience them the ability. to perform their work quickly skillfully and painlessly. Re member, we have cut the price of all dentistry in two. TEETH WITHOUT PLATES an original turn in which the heads of the performers are full-size, while the bodies are no larger than a big doll’ They sing and act cleverly. “Books,” a sketeh of col lege life, is one of 0 best of its kind, Carl Randall, a young man PUBLIC MARKETS WESTLAKE MARKET, Kating apples, 160 dow: 40 2 Ibe. $1; She coffee, 206 fh ibe baking powder, for 16¢ Yakima Burn rhubarb: © don powder, Roe coffee, /ACK MARKET, corn meal #2 jelivered m $1.35 box, Baldwin apples, $1 box Japanese abe: new a be botied bh 7 rl SANITARY Sirloin, T-> i Foast, le churned ter, Ie the: to cy dry ed pea Ide. he ma toes ontona, puts, 7 be Inquiry into the sanity of Charles H. Hefferd, charged with murder, before Judge Frater and a lunacy commission, Was postponed to pro- cure further witnesses. Hafford shot Gladys Irene he Dec. 30 last idence was introduced ful CURRY OPTICAL CO EVESIGHT SPRCIALISTS 44-345 Arende Muliding, Bed Floor Bring This Ad With You cranberries, | | tries him for first-degree murder. x| COSSACK GUARDS delivered | #& Empress—Vaudeville. k Pantages—Vaudeville rpheum—Vaudeville * Grand—Vaudeville and motion * — pictures, * (Se eR EEE Ee SaaMene - showing that Hufford’s mother and brother bad been insane, and that Hufford himself had been an Inmate of Mt. Pleasant, la, insane asylum from 1890 to 1893. Prosecuting Attorney Murphy pro- tested againat the inquiry, contend. ling that Hufford, having pleaded not uilty, should have the question of his sanity put before the jury which Bo it's “Cash, bere, Th Seeeeeeeeeeewres 480, | got no kick. = Board of county commissioners called an assemblage of auto truck jowners upon the carpet yesterday, owing to the damage done to the county roads by heavy-laden trucks, The truck owners promised to die continue carrying loads heavier than eight tons and will never use less than fourinch tires, An elaborate musical program has been arranged and will be pre) sented at the First Presbyterian) lehurch tomorrow evening. “The | Hymn to the Creator,” by J. F.) Pridge, and Elgar's “It Comes From | the Musty Ages,” will be offered) lfor the first time in Seattle by Dr, Chace and will be rendered by the Chureh Choral society, RUSS AMBASSADOR | Bailiffe of the superior court at lthe court house can easily be dim tinguished hereafter from common jeveryday persons. The nine su lperior judges yesterday ordered \their bailiffs to hereafter wear oval | badges, signifying their office. | Pee ee eee eee ee A verdict of $1,800 damages was arded to Mr. and Mre Lewis against the city of Se attie yesterday. Their home slid down a hillside by reason of a city regrade. | cake eeeeeeeee ! x Nearly everything is in readiness | for “The Elk’s Tooth,” to be given r at the Metropolitan theatre by lo cal Elks Wednesday night. are over sixty In the cast, | } eeeeetene seeeeeeee | Pretiminary meeting for the ore lganization of a King County Pair lassociation was held in the offices lof County Superintendent of Schools Burrows yesterday | ‘This ts the comsack who guards lthe new Russian ambassador, |George Bakhmetieff, wherever the latter goes, With his picturesque uniform and his supply of guns and | ammunition the cossack attracts | today |much more attention than the am- ‘passador does himaelt. Feb. 20, 1862, just 60 years age Sugar creek and the Boston mountains ios northern Arkan® Splendid Values at Popular Prices Our complete stock of at- tractive Spring Coats for both Ladies and Misses in- cindes all of the new de- sirable and distinctive models, in plain tailored and fancy effects. Serges, tweeds and cheviots are the material in tan, brown, blue, gray, white and shep- plaid, now being shown at a comprehensive rauge of prices $15, $17.50, $20, $22.50 Buy Here on Credit EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., 1332-34 Second Av. Near Union St. ‘'Seattle's Reliable Credit House’’ as became more famous and more bloody than they had ever been before, for Gen. Sterling Price of the confederate army, who hed been Geetng be fore ‘the federaly pEnevses ~ under Curtis for a week, was that day reinforced by Gen. McCulloch and decided to make a stand. After the shooting bexan, however, Price ag: deat that it was no good place for a stand and retreated to Cove creek Alf Pomegoy, hotel man and L. R. Davis were fined $75 while Sam. uel H. Sussman, druggist, drew o fine of $25 in police court yester- |day for selling liquor on Sunday. Today's Styles Today Lizzie Muir began action in the superior court yesterday, asking for a judgment of $5,026 against} her divorced husband, B. L. Muir, \for alleged allmony said to have been forthcoming since June, 1897.) “Chemical and Physical Proper-| ties of Soil” will be discussed by George Severance, superintendent of the state experiment station at) LITTLE Puyallup, at the Y. M. C. A. tonight DOWN— _ - PAY Bridget Costello, wife of John A |Costello, @ prominent dairyman of O'Brien, and mother of ten chil-| dren, in an amended complaint filed in the superior court yester- day, asked for the custody of the PAY A Inc. LITTLE WEEKLY. minor children and the 40acre) \farm, valued at $20,000, She also} jasked that Costello be restrained |from visiting the home while the She alleges cra- Se eS YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE Cash! Ringin’ through my head, An’ it's “Cash, here, Cash,” m simply dead, But I still moves quick. Se Mrs. Wiliam D. sgt bee of the new congressman from Lac Angeles, Calife nia, and who is now spending her first winter vote, Mrs. Steph ons’ friends that she keep the oo greseman proj- erly subdued by threatening to vote against hin when he socks a reelection, and a candidate uw able to carry his own home vote wouldn't stand much of a show fn the new equal suffrage state .. cats Gov. W. R. Stubbs, the progres sive governor of Kansas, ie out after Senator Charlies Curtis’ toga fe Loo Shee, wife of Dr, Sun Yat Sen, first president of China, is now the Chinese “First Lady of the Land.” Chicago—Burgiar: who “went through” the Wexford building got $100 tn cash, stole a square meal from & restanrant, helped them- selves at « cigar stand, robbed a vate and played a game of billiards te Parie—Mere man has another grievance against the Parisian fash fon experts. They have just decre-sf that women's shoes to be correc must be covered with real eagle hers and the price will soar Pennsylvania weighed 525 pouni 10 inches tall, is dead at the age of 40 years. South Norwalk, Conn.—The de mon rum routed 300 delegates to state prohibit when the janitor of the LO. O. F. hall imbibed too freely and allowed the fire to go out Chicago—The mode! of a» town in concrete, in which there i not a stick of wood and where a fire de- partment is superfivous, shown here. The town ‘6 being built for Pennsylvania coal miners. Valparaiso, ind—Jno. W. Smythe, arrested on his honeymoon for hav. ing two other undivorced wives, re- fused to acknowledge that he had three better halves until the chil- dren called him , Grass Valley, Cal—Robert Jones, 94, celebrated his birthday by dan- cing clog for the entertainment of children's families. A Des Moines clairvoyant induc- ed a widow with five children to mortgage her home for $1,200 so that the medium might place the money where it would go to seed and grow into a million dollars. New York—Wilfred Bloom must report to his wife at their home every night at 9 o'clock and stay there, or Magistrate Appleton will enforce a workhouse sentence of one year. Somerville, N, J.—After ~ racing to the hospital to save the life of an injured railroad engineer, Dr John P. Hecht dropped dead as he ertered the operating room, New York—William O'Donnell, a glazier, fell elevator shaft. Doctors said his only injuries were “slight strains on his Columbus, O.—Seven daughters, three sons, three sisters, 38 grand. | children and 17 great grandchildren way | m conference here | mbers of his own and his) } | | ght stories down an | il good workmanship, at very moderate prices, The Dress illustrated is made of fine tissue cloth, tous v4 set-in sleeves, ‘Mas white or laventher lace collar and cuffs trimmed in black be had in black and white, blue and white. Price $6.50. Other pleasing models are of zephyr gingham, and tissue, designed with round collar, 4 set-in plain, others trimmed with lace, embroidery or plain and plaid effects. Prices $5.00, $6.50, $9.50. ees attractive Stoles measure 4 strands wide and long—they are made of an excellent grade of n black and natural, some in the Ia bined with ostrich. Special $3.00. The New Ideas in Neck HE prominence accorded Women's Neckwear in Spring Fashions lends unusual interest to the now being made of these dainty accessories. New arrim noted as follows :— ; | Striped and Striped-end | Four-in-Hand Ties, in red and white, blue and white, purple and white, black and | Hand-embroidered and Quaker Collars, $35.00, Embroidered lawn and Tinen” with various 3 Cravats and Golf Ti to $1.50. Shadow Lace lars in white and: $5.00, a Lace Stocks and made of sHadow | trimmed with Venise, to’ $5.00, | white, green and white and | brown and white combina tions, 50c Coat and Waist Sets of sheer lawn, embroidered and New Jabots of lawn and net, in the flat plaited effects, Venise and 50c trimmed with Valenciennes $10.00. Shadow Lace ‘Yokes with high collars, in white and ecru, 50c to $5.00. laces, pat trimmed with Venise and ve Trish laces, $1.00 to $20.00. Macrame and Venise Coat | Sets and Collars in ' shapes, $1.00 to $15.00. to | | new —FPirst Men’s Spring Underg , —in weights suitable for present, as well as early Spring ™ Specimen values from the assortment — Union Suits lisle and Lisle light and $1.50, n and balbrigg dium weights, and $4.00 suit Medium - weight Wool- mixed Urion Suits, natural- gray color, $2.50 and $3.00 suit, Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, three weights, 50c and $1.00 garment. Women’s and Children’s Underwear : : Specially Priced CHILDREN’S VESTS AND SPECIAL 15¢@ AND 25¢ MENT— Children’s Medium-weight Cotton Vests, me- $3.00 medium fine-ribbed, in color, $1.50 and ment. Drawers, Interesting © Ribbon Val At 25c and 50c Yord PANTS, GAR- black and white ; especially desirable® white, cream and gray, with high neck and bows. re Pier Price 25¢ yard. long sleeves. Pants match in length. Small and medium sizes, special 15¢@ gar- ment, Large sizes, special 25¢ garment. WOMEN’S VESTS AND PANTS, SPE CIAL 15¢ GARMENT— Women's cream-color Vests high neck and long Pants ankle length, medium weight. Special, the gar ment, 25¢. of spring colorings, including rose, heliotrope, Nile-green, reseda, na¥yy! gray, Copenhagen, Six inches wide, 25¢ yard. — primrose, black Taffeta and Messaline id Dresden effects, Silk with floral, brocaded a sleeves; in . assortment of patter 7 inches wide, 50c yard. —Rasemont Saleroom. Trunk Clearance LIMITED number -tions for er color effectively ¢ Silk Taffeta Ribbons, 7 inches wide, firm quality, in pink, sky-blue, brows, ™ ns and colorings 6 of well-made Trunks 4 a We Believe in Ginger |" ive M " | | A check forder te working in wea) Survive. Mrs. Justine Gardner, who offered at important r died 3 3 A Strong Guarantee © atrongest guar: red by any dentin y both the man: operator. 8 you rotected with thin guar iret by the office, mad the manager, and third hy operator. ¢ firice antee. the Regal Dental Offices DR. L. BR. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring This Ad With You. We put ginger into our men, we put ginger into our horses and plenty of axle-grease on our wagon axles, From the way some MOVING outfits kill time, on hour basis work, one could not be blamed for thinking that men and horses were under the influence of morphine or some other powerful an- aesthetic. Ginger! that's the word!! Yours to Be SURE, M EATTLE ALDE & erre. OF S05 MAIN ST- Ind, 2679 jresidence and apartment house disé |tricts. He rents a room, offering a check for $18 as payment, and re ceives cash for the difference. Two women reported that they were vie timized yesterday: A leap year party in Christensen's hell on Thursday evening, February | 29, will be the next dance yiven by |the Tokeh Lou club, and will be ens |tirely under the personal directiona of the girl numbers. Milwaukee, Wis.—The Socialist | council has authorized the purchase: jof @ municipal stone quarry for [street paving material purposes. vaterday, aged 75. Had a Real “Frozen F, @ Part of it on the Matthew Quinn of Newark, N. J.,|[f was found sleeping there with Kis face pressed to the loy sidewalk Patrolman Flood, on trying to litt him, discovered that his face was | If frozen to the pavement and that the effort to raise prived Quinn tache. with @ penknife and Quinn was taken to the hospital to have’ his face monded. Seatt Broadway. of half of his mus- him had de-| i} The other half was cut off} posal :— As illustrated—fibre-bound, heavily Aas 9 med, full cloth-lined and fitted with two trays; sheet steel bottom, with three h and rollers, 34-inch, $8.25. 36-inch, $8.75. Special :— 38-inch, FREDERICK & NELSON) 40-inch, $9.75. "