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EVESIGHT SPECIALISTS ‘Third Floor, 344346 Arcade Building Bring This Ad With You WE SEVER HURT A BIT Let ua fix your teeth, and be sure of expert attention by men whose license to practice den- Ustry In Washington is con- uously displayed in front of ¢ operator's chair, This means that you will know that your work is done by graduate den- Usts, not students. ATE DENTISTS We have cut the price of alt high-grade dentistry Remember, we give you a Antes that protects you, signed by both the operator who does your work and the manager Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor, Union NOTE—Bring This Ad With You. SOUTHWESTERN WASHINGTON SETTLERS’ ASS’N Teneed tentawastioe, Sateen: ed long term contracts on large tracts of logged off lands $5 Per Acre Upwards Terms, 8 Years at 6 Per Cent To Encourage Homeseekers GOOD som, CLOSE TO RAILROADS AND MARKETS, A growing district, bound to boom with the opening of the Panama Canal. i” Write DAVID P. EASTMAN Local Representative, 605 Lowman Bids., Senttle, Wash. tHE SEATILE STAR | NOBODY — By Meek. | YOU ARE INDUSTRIOUS. 1 AM GOING TO Witt YoU $500,000 if 17 WILL’ NOT OFFEND You. THAT WONT OFFEND Me YOUR NAME, PLEASE ? CITY BUSTS A COMBINE: ‘=--MAKES MONEY TACOMA’S MUNICIPAL DOCK Wash. March 1.—jsite, but Tacoma bought the best least one city tn the | site to be had—not the choapest, hat has as much sense to-| but the best day as Berlin had a dozen years ago. to balid its first public dock Tacoma has busted the dock.) AFTER THE FIRST MONTH whart and water front combine|/ THE TACOMA DOCK MADE A wide open, and it is one city on the | PROFIT OVER OPERATING Pacifle coast that is making money | PENSES. from its wharves, instead of pay-| And it kept on making a biager ing tribute. | profit each month! The usual plan is for the railroads| For the eleven months of 1911 to contro] the water front; for them the dock was operated, it [to charge outrageous prices to ey-| $7,767.05 to run, and it took in $18, everybody but themselves for dock-/ 815.75. But a elty can't run a pub- age, and for them to maintain rick-/lic dock and make money, sure It) ety, rat-ridden shacks. Tacoma was can't! that way until she decided to balld| Tacoma has $125,000 left for a public docks. big dock for deep water veusely “It ean't be done; you will go. The present dock is merely to take broke; a city has no business foo!-| ot the local Sound traffic, It ing with that sort of thing,” and a/ ts Just the little start, but ft paid lot more of the same sort arose about 150 per cent it the first from the interests that controlled eleven months of pperation and) the water front, but Tacoma voted nobody was gouged, either its $400,000 public dock issue just the NEW YORK, March 1.—Congo, a Now Tacoma in the old days had|14foot python at the Central park | Kindly presented Jim Hill with its/menagerio, is suffering from pot Water front, so it had to pay most | soning as the result of dining on a of the bond issue out for a suitable: water rat that wax Infected. Low Excursion Fares VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” FROM ALL POINTS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Atlantic mings N. ie $111.00 Philadelphi . $108.50 Boston ‘ Pittsburg Buffalo Rochester, Chicago St. Louis Detroit St. Paul Minneapolis Sioux City, Ia. . Montreal Washington 107.50 New York ... Winnipeg, Man. 60.00 AND MANY OTHER POINTS THROUGHOUT THE EAST Tickets will be on sale and 27, to St. Paul and Minneapolis énly. 3, 4,9, 10, 11917, 24 and 29, « y 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20 N. Y. 96.30 70.00 60.00 60.00 , 21, 24, 27, 28, 2a, og 26, 29, 30 and 31. 2 29, 30 and 31, , 8, 11, 12 and 50 All tickets good i return until October 31, 1912. Liberal stopover privileges and choice of diverse routes are permitted. Return may be made through California at slightly higher fares, For additional information re- garding fares, routes, car reservations, train etc., call on or write A. P. CHAPMAN, JR., General Agent Passenger Dept. J. L. CRISWELL, City Ticket Agent. Second and Cherry, Seattle, Wn. The New Line Is the Short Line. sleeping ie AGO MILWAUKEE $ PUGET SOL “The New Steel Trail,” nd had enough left! cost | YOU’LL FIND IT HERE NEWS GF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE WASHINGTON, March t-—By # vote of 2 to 1 the three memberw of the cabinet having final author ity in pure food cases today held that foods containing sacebarine are “adulterated with 4 Ingredients,” — Beeretarie and Wilson held saccharine dampers) “> ous, Secretary MacVeagh opposing them. Cleveland Abb United States weather bureau, has re) celyed the Sym: | onde gold medal | of the Royal Me teorological — #0 | elety of London He ie the first American to re ceive thin highly | prised honor he J rot Htor of the coe een ene eee * *® AWARDED * MAN DROPS DEAD ® MARSEILLES, Il, Mareh I * —When Thomas G, Lantry, 70, ® learned that he wan to secure fw a $500,000 oxtate, for which ® he had been fighting In the *® courts for years, he dropped ® dead from the shock * arene ee eee ESTATE; | The “money trust’h as @ new | and very learned press agent, Prof. J Law rence Laughlin of the Unive ality of Cileago, who will, for a BALTIMORE, Md. March 1.— Elizabeth Quinn, aged 18 months, hy undergone two operations for appendicitia during the last six * days. CHESTER, Pa. March tin om cellent health despite thelr ad vanced age, Mra. Rachel Leys, Mise Kate Weat and Elias A. West, trip leta, observed thelr 70th birthday with & big reception. the corporate name of the Aldrich money trust's advertising depart ment ee After pondering for 40 yearn on “Why does the fool seek ta”be part od from his coin?” Thomas W. Law son concludes that a more import ant question is “Where in the fw ture will the fool get money to be parted from t” A Minneapolis colored waiter on a salary of @ month, waved ongueh to buy an auto. ine why a fot of seston nt eaters do not own automobil |peannnnwanannne CHICAGO, March 1.—John Lun ls FLED FROM WIFE berg failed to jump from tn front) * BRINGING NEWS OF of a rapidly moving street car and) A GIG INHERITANCE was run down and killed. Later it}* NEW YORK, March 1 was discovered that he didn’t Jump 2 Relatives continued their bee ne he hea woeten legs. w search today for Leopold Hirschberg, who for two weeks peeled potatoes in the cellar of the municipal lodging house for his board and a place to sleep? Hirschberg’s wife went to the lodging house last night to tell him that he had inherited $100,000 from hin father's estate in Ala bama, but he saw her coming and fled, He bas not been hoon since, SORE EMER eee ever rTTrTrrrry® AT THE THEATRES Moore—Robert Mantel! * “Juliun Caosar,” & Metropotitan-— Alice ® “Little Ming Phot.” & Seattio—"Paid tn Full” ® Empress Vaudeville, & Pantages —Vaydevilie. & Orpheum - Vaudeville ® Grand—-Motion pleteres * vaudeville. ReeRRR RHEE Lioyd in Spring must be near, for the . Boston National league ball CHICAGO, March 1—"1 had| team is talking of a first divie given up hope amd I had to have} lsomething to eat and a place to sleep.” explained Th: » Donahue, & painter of Hoston, after was arrested for throving ao brick through « window , | wien JOHN pws Do you remember when there 4A WouLo once ws were dime mussums? NEW YORK, March 1.—Bessie, Jeanine mascot of engine company No. 20, refused to be reconciled since the advent of a new auto en | gine She refuses to follow it fires. PALM BEACH, Fla, March 1— A wildcat frightened Mins Stelix Bowman, niece of Richard Crocttery and the former politesl boss spent la whole day hunting the animal He Rot one shot at ft, but missed. LONDON, March 1.—In hope of making a good public spesker out of his heir, King George has order ed the Prince of Wales to recite portions of Shakespeare's plays to his mother. She wept over her husband's ashes. Human bones are $0 per cent stronger than hickory, } March 1 | tade ’ 186%, Juat 60 years ago OW. Halleck sent Gen U. 8 Grant to} burn a bridge! Now had known that} And tempted Eve Grant would one | fruit, lay be president | At sophistry he proved adept of the United! Upholding all his 1! repute, States, perhaps |But all his pleading was in vain| be would have! And useless all bis guileful skit jollied Grant} Until he sprung this old refrain along and sent} “If YOU don't do it, SOMEONE) someone else to} — Will.” burn the bridge,| And so, since history began, but at that time Halleck thought) ‘That phrase has helped {burning bridges was about all justify Grant was good for, and he did hot| mach wicked, eruel plc lke Grant very well anyway. But/ Against which men Grant was some bridge-burner, even a cry then, and that order was the finish | Assassins caught in murder red of the rattroad bridge over Bear) Robbers and traitors trapped in Creek near Eastport, Miss. ih ceeaead er these magic words have said, “If 1 don't do 2ONB Pietrowicz, superintendent of Dun. we | Te ning county institute, declared that | one-fifth of the insane patients | Well brother, ewould be at liberty had the} OF rob county permitted them to be scien chance? tifically treated jIs your life run upon the square | Or full of devious circumstance? CHICAGO, March 1.—"The Bride-/ Are you the sort too clean and . proud That old excuse wtih? 5 ECUSC to eat the/ and pian might raise CHICAGO, March 1—Dr. 8. R. do you play and cheat at every Better six months in the pen. to than one month ther jown-and-outer at the Or do you patter ting of the “Down and|"If I don't will!" BY ORDER’ OF COURT ching with the crowd do it, SOMBONE Older Sister: You should not} have spoken to that gentleman, Little Sister: Older Sister: No, this fs Tues day, Margery, Don't you remember that since mamma got her divorce But he’s my papa. he is our papa only on Saturdays. senior ed | it ranean | Wane Satan tn the Garden cael | ft tebe | dl FUMNITURE ORY GooDs FREDERICK & NELSON, An Exceptional Offering of Fine Quality St. Gall -~ Embroider At| 65c | Yard PRING Fashions bring all varietic of Embroideries into unusual pro pecially is favor accorded to the lace-edge and eyelet-embr oidered pe strongly represented in this ‘The tions, to 17 Swiss, ecial selling Embroideries include Edges, Inser- | and Demi-Flouncings from 9 for Bands inches wide, executed on sheer, nainsook and batiste—adapted under- | trimming dresses, waists and fine garments | Embroideries of equal desirability in quality and style are ate a price as OS¢@ yard The many Venise and Lace-edge Embroideries in dainty iby at ice patterns; the Rat mork 7 ithe A nprise blind, oral and @p nev ered style Anglaise, eyelet ledom offered at go 9 ae New Tailored Suits for Large Wom HAT the woman who requires an extra garments designed on the proportions to give a trim, ¢ strated in this offering at $27.50. The Suits are of good quality black and navy-blue serge, with semi-fitting coats, plain tailored or tastefully trimmed in sou- tache braid and silk buttons Sizes 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51 and 53 bust measurement Infants’ Colored Wash Dresses (In the Pretty French Model Illustrated) Special 50c i 'T se x dnc in the care little been apparent in with which these Dresses have made, and in the qual- of The fact that they but- ity the materials ton the entire length in back, enabling them to be ironed with case, will is a fact mothers be quick to appreciate The Assortment Comprises Dresses in pink, blue, brown and white plaids, trimmed in plain color. Dresses in white ground with large blue, black or red dot, trimmed in plain or plaid material. Specially featured for Saturday at 50¢. —Viret Floor Housewares at CEDARINE FURNITURE POLISH, SPECIAL 15¢. Cedarine Polish is a high-grade cleaning and re finished preparation for newing all kinds woods, furniture and pianos, Spe cial 15¢. ot POTATO MASHERS 5¢. Mashers WIRE SPECIAL Potato of wire, with enameled wood handle Special 5¢. j WOOD KNIFE AND FORK BOX, SPECIAL 15¢. Hardwood Knife and Fork Box in natural | extra-heavy | finish, measuring 7x11 inches, with division Special 15¢. in center. BREAD AND CIAL 15¢. Bread.and Bacon Slicer, guides the knife BACON SLICER, SPE and cuts even slices; adjustable to cut thick Special 15¢. GRANITE WAR COOKING KET T LE SPECIAI 15¢. Cooking or thin Kettles seamless enameled steel ware, 5-pint acity, with lip and bail cay Special size | lers, Suit at a moderate price, fu! appearadee fl The skirts « verted plait at bac are n two model k and double imparting extra fullness while p | the straight-cut effect; the other ian front and back and plaits at back, * Price $27.50, ‘ Matting-Co Shopping Strong—Light—C Special 506° = ADE of closely-woven J ting, with leatherette edges, riveted sides and brass Snap loops at ends prevem leather handle, figured paper, teen inches long, 954 inches inches wide. Ar exceptional value at 5@@, —Trunk Section, Th Special P GAS MANTLES, SPECIAL 1@g¢5 Good quality Gas Mantles, for upagi inverted gas jets. Special OQ 7 = GLOBES FOR GAS LAME 10¢. Opal Glass Globes for upright ga and hali-frosted or allover fro for inverted gas lights. Special GLASS ROLLING PINS, 25¢. Twelve-inch Hollow Crystal Glass Bt with wood screw handles, ed with cracked ice, to prevent p ing. Special 25¢. “DANDY” COF 95¢. Coffee Mill with large square glas ter and screw top, glass cup justable lock nut regulator. “HANDL-KUCK” POTATO SPECIAL Te. Potatoes need no turning, ae without burning @t made of high-grade heavy tim and quickly COFFEE STRAINERS: CIAL 8¢@ EACH Tea or Coffee Strainers of white me ed seamless steclware, made to it @ ef Special 8¢. TEA OR —Housefurnishings Bt" pik - Basement Salesrot Percale Morning Sac N excellent Sacque for Spring wear Shown in Delit-blue sign. Hii ‘i Oe rh wt Wy 4 ih ei TAN nie i \ sign. sign pictured, from good quality, trimmed 6n square collar and sleeves with aia with white et Navy-blue with white de- 50c -well-made i washable p Light-blue, gray and white | bined with small | Special, Saturd