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THE SEATTLE STAR ey Quigley encouraged If re and ébrube ff =" Ifor the be of vacant lots |] Am TIRED | jand asked the ald of the citizens tf SAY EDITOR, | H | OF CONTINUALLY HAVING |in the proposed endeavor | | L mY NAME AND PICTURE | IN THE NEWSPAPER eae ] -a A | DESPISE PUBLICITY ft i FREDERICK & NELSON, torday, T. the plentiy NOBODY—By Meek. Inc. { FURNITURE DRY GOODS Store Clowes Datly at 6.90. New Assortments of Those Dainty Little SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY fitted Special Values in Toilet Sunds cond Officer L. A, Waly eaeeeeeeeeere ao the British steamebip, Dollar, reports that plying between Van couver and Yokohama last December he observed what appeared to be a dente steam arising from the sea's sur face, Supposed it to have t the effect of the cold wind blowing acroas the warm & Japanese current ORR CALLED TO STATESMANS! “Well,” eald Mr, Meekton. i'l havg to go in for poll- = t BS Robert i while “ Lyon's Tooth Powder, ¢p Lambert's and 5O¢. Williams’ Shaving Stick special 18¢. Lehn & Fink's Riveris 7, special 19¢. Listerine, special | $2.25 and $2.50—sizes from 2 to 5 years. +S eeeeeeeeeeeees Made right, right, priced right. Ladies’ Spring styles, Boots, Ox At $1.25, we are showing a fascinating little Dress, in white galatea, trimmed with Conti Castile Soap, in four. special 5O¢ bar Hinds’ Honey and Almond Gq 29¢. Peroxide of Hydrogen, special | M 9 en S “What makes you think so?” stitched bands of blue or pink and fancy “Henrietta has gotten an idea that | look well in a plug hat Spring styles, all leathers, fords and Pumps, all leath- | union $4.00, $3.50 and a Prince Albert coat.”— Washington ers, $3.50, $3.00 and and i ' igyptian pattern border in red and blue made, Carefully tailored and an excellent value $2.50 $2.50 Girls’ Shoes $1.00 up Boys’ Shoes $1.00 up Premium Coupons with every purchase. Agents for Fire in the coal bunkers of the Great Northern lner Minnerota was sgain discovered yorterday, After two hours’ work by the well- trained fire crew the fire wan un- der control, and about fifteen tons of coal bad been removed to a lighter. AT $1.00—Dorothy Dress in pink or delft blue pereale, with Dutth neck and short ki- mono sleeves; trimmed with attractive con- ventional pattern border. AT $1,50—Dorothy Dresses in chambray and 14@ bottle Williams’ Talcum Powder, violet nation, special 13¢. ¥ Fairy Soap, special 48¢ dozen eg Squibbs’ Talcum Powder, in vice carnation, special 2 cans for Sige Pebeco Tooth Paste, special Gouraud’s Oriental Cream, sp “Odor-Shun,” special 15@. Educator and Cushion Sole Shoes, Democratic state central commit: gingham—light-blue, Alice-blue or tan tee will meet at the Frye hotel to- morrow afternoon at 1:30 to select a convention city and to provide for the method of electing dele gates to the state convention, Se attle, rth Yakima and Walla Wal- ja are all palling for the state con- vention. trimmed in stitched white bands, or blue Raymond & Hoyt biiode ubvoldenat fa ll 1406 THIRD AVE., LIBERTY BLDG. The Cheapest Place to Buy Good Shoes. —fleeond Floor CAPITAL PUNISHMENT “Now, Tommy,” queried the BASEMENT SALESROO yrygempeony cipal nunanmem ie com if] New Arrivals in ile arme YOU’LL FIND IT HERE hee beee [ff =a Muslin Underge ne NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR him up in there is lots of cake."-—Chicago News. —Feature very interesting values in attractive, well-made gar- ments at popular prices. A New White Skirt, $1.25— —as pictured, in good quality long cloth, cut on lines to con- form with the new one-piece dresses. Front panel is embroid- ered in floral effect and embroidery scallops finish the bottom and slashed sides New Corset Covers, 25c— a very pretty garment of allover embroidery in eyelet pat- tern—another in nainsook, trimmed with ribbon-run embroid- ery insertion, two rows Valencierines lace insertion, ribbon-run beading and lace edge—and several other attractive styles. New Gowns, Special 50c— In kimono style, of good quality nainsook, trimmed with Liberal stopover privileges and choice of photo piny illustrative of the life of — next Monday evening at 8 o'clock, at the king of Italy, From All Points in the Pacific Northwest to tions om the organ by Mr, Klehl wounded of the CIRCLES od ber money in . enter professional life? diverse routes are permitted uniform of a Red Excursion Fares The Amoma Bible class of t see 3 3 . , wed to —_— : VIA THE Christ, the proceeds to be u pene | furnish the clase parlors in the neW) The Ducheas d'Aost: paso / These sister of the| | JOHN'S gol the First Baptint ebureh, corner Duke @'Abrwazi,| \_ CRAZY tied Broadwayrand Columbia, The mu has fitted out a ‘ . A land several religious solos, Adis} hospital ship to Practically All Points in the East slot 26, children 266. italian army and Tickets on sale numerous dates between italian army and Mrs. Kawler—So your daugh- ie ter in in Paris having her voice sti bee money in but she herself} Mra. Blu y—Oh, yes, ie deed. She is studying to be a First Raptist church will present OUR PRECISE ARTIST. 6“ 9”? church. The pictures will be give African huntress, | st 1 program will Include rendi- care for the NOT UNKNOWN TO OPERA April 25 and Septembzr 30 has she expend cultivated. Does she intend to has donned the beliadonna.—Boston Transcript. Cross muree and serves her coun try aboard the} floating hospital, | ee Let us help you plan your trip. For further | information, please call on or address | | A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr J. L. CRISWELL, Gen'l Agent Passenger Dept. City Ticket Agent Second and Cherry, Seattle linen pattern lace insertion and ribbon-drawn lace edge. New Combinations, $1.00— Two-piece, cover with skirt or drawers, in nainsook, trim- Horace McClure, president; J. B. Nelson, vieo president, C. B. Rath |bun, second viee president; C. ha Player, treasurer, and Elmer A Friend, secretary, newly elected of: | fleers of the Seattle Presa club, were inaugurated last night, Mise Jeannette Borns, « 17 yearold Penn sylvania = gir, rode 56 miles on} the tender of a locomotive, to get batk home after having ren away to become an actrens. . “Bevering gid ties.” med at bottom with embroidery ruffle. The corset cover is Main 1048 Ind. 4812. NEW YORK, March 8~—Before trimmed in embroidery insertion, ribbon-run beading and linen Peter Yonson, an engineer, asphyx inted bimself in a rooming houne, be | jeft a dollar for the Inndlady to for the gas. eae ere keer een * Supt. Cooper, before the school board last night, urged the adoption of a housekeep- ing course for girls in the high schools in Ponnection with the domestic science de partment. Supt,’ Cooper fa vors a course that would re- quire a half year for ite com- #| pletion, bat recommended that it not be placed, upon a com- &) pulsory bani« at this time. pattern lace edge; very attractive PE a al ON Oo 7 SPEER EE Ee John Hetset|* wil’ AT THE THEATRES joomtield, N. J.) yay D is tenting the! perancbee Metropolitan “Get right of a lodge} 2 ~4 Duchess @'Aceta to use “rough ashisroeett ned Seti” house” work in initiating new mem ri bers, in a $10,000 wult against the! @ pmnrece—Vaudeville. Modern Woodmen. He says hin, & Oronedm=-Veudorille Grand— Vaudeville aod motion pictures. eee eee ee ee A Special Purchase of New Silk ‘| To Sell at $2.35 i} Two Very Attractive Models, as Follows: Waists of soft messaline silk in narrow | Rich eeeeeeeee Interesting Values in At the Shop That Saves You Money Mie, WOme at Bion. sooicsrts tor positions * * * * * * ry * * ‘* * * * * * * * ~ * * * * * e a * they whaled him with « slapstick. y > . p Waists of striped messaline Paul W. Harvey, a Chronicle, and Misa Nellie M.| Rarer Mayen, of Plitabure, Kean pers |g, BOSTON, March &—The captain black, navy or brown stripes, designed with | neck style, trimmed down laited Jace frill and’ saya | in the city service are exempt from | p and Boys strength and physical test pre $4 lo $6 Shoes scribed for male applicants, the bulletin of the Seattle civil service commission, announcing €*-| mance taarried yesterday afternoon at the Trinity Episcopal church. The ro- began two years ago in ing bit by a large meteorite which fell into the ocean and caused waves Bostonian reports | vest effect of plain silk, V-shape yoke anc collar of soft net and $4-length set-in sleeves 1| plain silk, fp | buttons; set-in sleeves are fini frill. Colors, black, navy and i that his vessel narrowly escaped be- | Hil j ] Pittsburg when the groom waa ‘city editor of the Pittsburg Headlight! and the bride a copy reader of the same publication, to sweep over the deck Basement Saiesroom Men's High Cuts Me Storm Calf Men’s High Heel and toes Shoes for Little Men, sizes 9 to 1314 ... NEW YORK, March pietare film 1,000 9 | wound about the Work of the Seattle Garden club) Wein when he waa was discussed at a luncheon given | police, by the Altruistic Sasociation yes. —A moving | finished with bias fold, $2.35. | feet long was) body of Victor | arrested by the 52205 | NEW TAILORED COATS fm : - For Girls and Juniors : $3.95 to $7.50 TTRACTIVE new Coats for Street and School wear 7 aminations beginning March § HARD AND SOFT e “why do people say as soft as snow, and then——” aeaeaD Veer “That it is snowing hardt"— Baltimore American. | Fire, starting from an unknown lenuse, yeaterday morning destroyed | a frame dwelling at 1210 Lane at., , | lowned by Andrew Larsen. The to : | |tal loss will aggregate about $1,550. ~Take Elevator—Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 OSTON CHOE (O., SAMPLE SHOP inc. Second Ave. at Pike Over Swift's Drug Store } | } | made up in double-breasted effects with large collars and deep cuffs, also Norfolk styles with black velvet collar and patent March 8, leather belt—some unlined, some full-lined, others with shoulder vse ys today, 1862, just fifty years was wash day on the|, Union frigates i Hampton Roads. Mrs, History tells this with much solemnity, for it helps to account for the dismay of the fleet when the Confederate arm- ored ram, Merrt mac, more or Jess of an old : tub, although fa- mons because she was protected with railroad iron from an enemy's shot, steamed up among the | Union vessels and began destroying ‘them at her own sweet will, ("There was a good deal of romance “about the pirates St @ recent book.) The green sea heaves in a hurling swell, The low, black ship in the offing rides; But the pirates—devils come hot from Hell Are swarming over the merchant's sides! And it’s fight ‘em fair and it'e fight ‘em foul, With smoking pistol or dripping blade, For they are kin to the beasts who prowl A tigerish gang for a tiger's trade! From SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. Serges Basket Weaves Stripe and Check Coatings ~—sizes for children, 6 to 14+years; Juniors, 15 to 19 years. Very interesting values at $3.95, $4.95, $5.75,.$6.50 and $7.50. —Basement Salesroom. Spring: $6.50 ane —a very interesting selection afford two prices—in Hats of Milan and Leg also Java braid, small, medium and Tangs with trimming of wings, ribbon bows: . | e It's cutlass stroke and powder fare, Ht Hot breath and cruel eyes that glate! rimme ats ror And beat them back with steel and lead | TilL_all the decks run pirate red; | , A fiendish crew, sans ruth or fears, | The Buccaneers! ‘The Buccaneers! — Led in their raid by a savage brute Terror of many a bloody brawl, Pitiless they In their lust for loot, Granting no quarter to those who fall! Dairy and Food Commis- ornaments. New Arrivals at Turrell Shoe Co. f White “Nubucks” in The prices too are low. $3.50 and $4.00 Styles right up to the minute. Big bargains in good shoes in our basement salesroom. Tut New “Tans” for spring. button. Also in Pumps. 903 Second Av. 8 | sioner L. Davies and deputies have destroyed 1,500 pounds of halibut recently seized in the plant of the New England Fish Co, The fish was held to be unfit for haman consumption. USED TO IT “Maggie has, a baby that cries all night, but she has one piece of tuck.” “What's that?” “Her husband is a floorwalk- Louis Ekrom, longshoreman, while working at the Chlopeck Fish Co.'s dock, incurred a fracture of the leg when a swing loaded with boxed fish struck him. Harmon Democratic club will meet this evening in the rooms of the Commercial club, Harmon supporters believe that Roosevelt's candidacy has sent up Harmon's stock, So it's slash and shoot th As the battle is wavering to and fro, For the coward dies as h And the brave man answers them—blow for blow! The deck’s asploteh with The brigands mad with hate and crime, wounded down—but Their faces flecked with blood and sweat, unglorified by cheers—- To grapple beaste—and Buccaneers! Grim fight em and stand and fight ¢ seeks bis fight scarlet slime, fighting yet The green sea heaves in a hurling swell, The low, black ship in The buccaneers with thei; the offing les; r hearts of hell, Have won their battle and made their prize; The merchant ship is a @) (For the living talk but t (For the living talk but hambles now he dead are dumb), the dead are dumb), Are quarreling over the loot and rum! With eyes that gloat and sneering lip Death stalks avout the beaten ship; For pirate hearts are hard and black, Leaving but horror in thet Armored alike to oaths ai The Buccaneers! ir track. nd te: The Buccaneers! Special Values Untrimmed Milan Shapes in white, burnt rolled and straight $2.95, Large and small Hemp Shapes, in navy; $3.50 and $3.95 Black Chip Shapes in large and medina small head sizes, $1.25 to $4.95. color, Children’s Jockey Boots in patent and Children’s Shoes leathers, finished at top with patent leather cuff - p practical and dressy; sizes 5 to 734; special Children’s Button Shoes in vici kid sizes 2 to 8; special 75¢ pair. FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED...