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Eyes Need Lightto See knows where McDonald’s Mat Store THE HAT BOX 106 Pike St, sear Piret Ave CARROLL'S WAC Superior Maxtcal ce ported Novelties 110 Semeen St. Cora B. NOBODY—By Meek. WHAT A PIN HEAD | FoR YOU ARE VERY _ RIND INDEED. WHO ARE You PLEASE 7 TWO WOMEN DEPUTY SHERIFFS LOS ANGELES, March 15.—MIs | gome Effie MeClellan, descendant Geo. B. McClellan, and Miss Taylor are full-fledged dep r duties | yop, will be in particular to apprehend | parcment detectives every man of the n sheriffs today. Th REMOVAL SALE Before vacating our present location we are offering a discount 20 TO 50 PER CENT-—— ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WALL PAPER Pictures, Picture Frames, Mouidings, Pyrographic Outfits, Wood to Burn, White China, Cut Glass, Brie Brac, Ete. GLOSE WALL PAPER CO. ECOND AVE. 907 Every to dreas well economic conveniently $14.75 .. $32.50 TACOMA STORE, 1125 C ST. GLAD TO SEE YOU Even if you don't think you need a pew sult just now We want to show you our est arrivals in those lines anyway, and we wel come comparison with any clothing of similar price any where. Stop in and have a "$15.00 ‘2 $25.00 SHANER & WOLFF 803 THIRD AVE Open an Account at Gately’s It is easier to bay on credit you never wm the ey like you do when spend all at once. You get the alue, or even better, on fent credit terms t in the average Crisp New Spring Styles for Men and Women for prudent dresser who wishes $14.75 .. $29.50 LADIES’ DRESSES $9.75 UP LADIES’ MISSES’ AND JUNIORS’ COATS $14.75 MILLINERY $4.75 PLUMES $9.75 vp 92 Gately } Stores MN9Third AV. sett SAY,"LET ME SEW ON YOUR BUTTONS, SIR NOT GETTING MAARIED WHEN | HAD THE CHANCE tt SURE HE'S PEEVED of) Wood's umbrella from the corride shing frater GOLDENDALE loudly at a moving |ABSORBS OLD SKIN will have a beaut brilliantly attrac moth patches old-fashioned and preserver Going fora Trip This Spring? If so, you will need a Trunk garment radiates with distinctive newness. * In design tafloring and quality, superiority is readily apparent to the care ally and been selling built up the Stoelting’s Trunk Stores 706 Second Ave. 1420 Second Ave. THE SEATTLE STAR The wander feve Most anywhe BUTT might have beer And | might have been And if my little ho: It's kept me out of trouble ar And | Quess a fellow rines jus | If he cannot be as footfree & Vd be nesome Krumbler t if it waan't for my JON | The body of an unidentified man. about years old, was found yer terday between the tracks of the |Great Northern and C, M. & P. 8 lerncks, near Molgate street eee eee eee Permanent headquarters of the Seattle Garden club will be extabliahed today in room (00, Leary Bldg. A regular attendant wilt be in charge to # handle the isting of vacant # lots for sewing to gardens and w to receive application from those who wish to cultivate o * * * . . * « * Seeeeeeetesens Soe eeee eee As the result of a petition of the iT sral free deliver mai) be extended to Lake om * can as soon an th dation of local authorit be approved at Washington PHONETOC COMPLIMENT Maud—Mise Oldun thinks that hotel clerk just lovely Ethel—Why so? Maud—He wrote opposite her name on the hotel register Suite 16-—Boston Transcript Mre. Martha E. Moore, 67, Gie@) ay at the home of her soa, 7 Toylston av, Mr exided in Seattle oh active In chureh af services will be bela at Bonney Watson's at 3 ook to morrow A SUPERFLUOUS ACTION told you 4d wy soul to hy man to bare yoy to me—T can that you are on your uppers Two hundred are expected to at end tomorrow night's St. Patrick's crack in the plate. Guest—it's a funny crack that can wiggle! —Judge. Preparations for the celebration of St. Patrick’s day at the Coliseum at lock Sunday afternoon are comy Rey. J. B. O'Brien ha ranged an attractive program. Playgrounds as a Form of Physical Education” before the members of the Seattle Women's Commercial] club ast night Plans for second annual May Festi: val of music call for concert pro « May 17 and 18. Two eve concerts will be held and mat A chorus of 1,000 high shoal students will give two of the com certs, and the third concert wit be given by 1,000 school boys from the fourth, fifth and sixth grades JINGLED A COIN TACOMA, March 15.—D. Daniel son, a rancher near Woodlawn. jingled a coin, a pocket knife and a dynamite cap in his trousers pocket, The cap exploded, Daniel son's hand and one leg were badly rated and his injuries are pro. nounced serious When Winter starts to falter aud the shops bloom bright With nifty duds for Raster wh ote me and 1 long to Ko ver) where the wild winds blow | And my And SIX! YOU’LL FIND IT HERE NEWS GF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSBY PEOPLE Ave whor had to adm it began | HESE dainty Cha day subscription banquet at the A at Mount Pleasant ce nade of washable ti club. There will be a recept t lees were held at the fa bl 1 between 7 and § o'clock, and then | jy sdeuce + eeanhed n blue he company will march to the ban-| coremony took place ee quet ball and be regaled with the and white ipes playing and singing of Irish airs,| When you back up your fellow k, blue or pink and and later by patriotic addresses player, the crowd may not ne- tice that he made an error. check h of A FLAW IN THE PLATE Guest (to waiter)—This soup GALVESTON, Tex. March 15.—~ y has a hair in itt The new wireless station « » Waiter—That's no hair, It’s | Fort Sam Houston ha c Dresses arc y || Louis Lepper, director of physical | training in public schools, discussed FURNITURE DRY GOODS ) allure the sight popular-priced models that have beer I feel just ike Ky and 1 dream about | long, slender line © desirable this season The fun of ming freely om the wander route fo the old clock Heke _— . _ an "a n't f vs y jon yg ees | STYLE @1— STYLE 609. it wasn't for m: Wit iff is an excellent corset for the woman a ne Kal © tall And SIX! f 7 of average figure The bust is low | gure-—-designe th bust of me I'd be a better gambler in the game of life, | ‘. \ pe i \ dium height a ia And dare some longer chances in the stress and strife and fitted with drawstring ; the irt ‘boned I might put something over that would make & yi is quite long and two sets of hose f figure, So | could ride in autos and be dressed In style, | th Corset of ouitil Hut I need the tittle payday, and of course | find supporters are attached. Material is | gooey oe il, I cannot burn my bridges that are left bebind | m d r tring, I might have bested fortune and her bag of tricks, | erviceable coutil and top of garment | tri; d th | h If it wasn't for my JOB, * ' ; “ wit! And my WIFE is trimmed with embroidery edge wo dae And SX! Price $1.00. $1.00. « loafer and a low down skate OPAPP AARP Rata tee The Undermuslins Section Posianis for Si ! Unusual Values i in LONG WHITE SKIR stead of staying straight, me from the trail dd the county jail, 1 as faat and far the Kypales » a dreary fix, a large assortment of pretty styles y WIFt j ied with laces and embroideries—a on Special at 50c Cambric Skirts trimmed with double flounce of tucked lawn and embroidery Cambric Skirts edged with deep flounce trin d with hemstitched tucks and three rows of lace insertion and edge | Women's and Misses’ White Skirts of mbric, trimmed with triple flounce of lawn, tucked and hemstitched Special at 75e Cambric Skirts w double flounce Sherman's team | drove Gen, J. W Hardee's confed erate team back | 400 yarde on firet} | | IM fashioned of lawn and trimmed with her hed tucks and wide e let design Nl bo | Cambric Skirts tr ed with double sti broidery in eye and when they/ got tired and tt! got too dark to} follow the ball th - BASEMENT sp the muse, Fither taimed « yietory at CHEAP AT THAT “What is this price of peace they talk eo much about?” “Just now it isa set of furs.” Louisville Courier-Journal contrasting shade Attractive value at 18¢@ yard NEW MIKADO CREP} | | | | | | Reet tween eee * AT THE THEATRES *) & Moore—loulse Tunning in #| # “The Balkan Princess * * Metropolitan—Durk . # Seattie—"The Girl From Rec. ® and the 18¢ ) are vaudev etree ree ene eee A Terre Haute ad reads “Teeth—Or. Cheek.” Entertainment and social will be given in the at Woodland ache this evening under the ausptees o the Parents’ and Teacher Dr. Maude Parker will Social Hygiene. Meeting of the members of Seat-| Aerie No he dent Lincoln Davis will make fetal vieit and will be initiated the order The best thing ever bound in calfekin is the calf Wonder if they h. the Sandwich isle 2 coffee on | Format opening of the new St James cathedral hall will take place Sunday even wes will In NEW WASH DRESSES Special 50c © ai and literary entertainment Mra. Mary Calhoun, wife of Scott jde that ft can pick 1 | within « radius of 2,000 miles AY code message sent from Washing ton has been copied. | | KING’S BANQUET _ King Edward L. Webster, king of pattle’s first Potlatch, entertained easily ironed, as they open the back men who constituted the royal court in the memorable July week in 1911 at the Arctic club last night. Potlatch past, and Potlatch to come was the topic of toast and address, and nothing but Potlateh | | | Dutch Rompers 50c Dutch - style Rompers tival ! Half way through the banquet course King Edward rose to call a toast to Queen Daphne Pollard. ‘To jthis there was a hearty response jand the spirit was in such vigor |that the ten-foot totem poles, bas tioned about the banquet tables, | of pink or blue and white checked ngham, with square neck, belt and front , lost their frowns, King Bdward finished with bands of ek aaa a aK eee & &| ald tribute to his royal court and stitched chambray ging * mito the general success of the first Give: % The Puget Sound Electtic #| Potlatch as a whole | ham in plain color. Sizes * Co., which operates the Inter ® | 1 to 6 years + 80 ial nag * urban line, had“a good month *\T 4 Li i| win January. ‘Tho stonewed. «| kes to Live | Ro rt * ster people made more money *| it . % out of the road in that month #| With Two Wives || Bor C If Sho. I es geen testis SS anon ee ren ys’ a oes fhe “| holtlocealsitonee tritve sauce’ lf — Special $1.00 Pair wl Jably with two apparently legal | Bovar 6 talf St Sek te tee te tea ak te eee te gives ended in his filing A divorce |ff soys Box Calf Shoes on a comfortable sult against the younger of them, | Blucher last, with heavy sole, sizes 3 to 5! the suit was dismissed in the dis-| Z trict court here yesterday. The suit |ff *Pecial $1.00 pair was against Cella Sharp, whom | Basement Satesroom FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc, More Closes |New Kabo Corsets at $1.00 ¢ conte d erate flounce of tucked lawn and six rows of | tern then held for the} rest of the day| BWW ~~~ eee Tae ee New Bordered Dress Challis 30 Inches Wide; 19¢ cps pray designs on plain g Women’s Trimmed a! $2.9 ‘lor Hats in rough braids, in black, white) rdinal ar Black Milan Sailors A strong showing of Untrimmed Hats in Milan, The woman who prefers to trim her own hat willl here satisfactory assortments of Millinery Materials i cluding Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Wire ntly mt 6100. ‘on eat cate the ©. serviceable this: offering sm in fish-eye Skirts with 4 vuble ruffle , ‘itched tucks ows of wide Torchon pattern ipee Special at $1.09 Lome Skirt of soft nainsook, with » doub!) tucked lawn and 4 Special at $1.95 Extra size Nainsook Skirts trimmed a 1, finished ‘with ertion and edge in eyelet SALE. SROOM Py Dresses and Waists, ne shown inane 1 gus on light grounds, with be s and sacques, in th border, also re distinctly new Dace nent Salesroom. _ Special $2.95. : odels popular Straw Braid edium-size shapes—brown, i $1.95. hite ribbon band, java Braid, 81.45 to $4.95. ~ Basement Children’s | SPRING COATS © | Special $2.85 | /}) / | or tan ' rs a a 4 ats and \ g , $ mix Sizes 6, &, 10, 12 14 Pricec Ily-low at $2.85. Basement Salesroom, A New STREET PUMP a $3.00, in velvet, satin corded silk, with dium-weight Cuban ‘ fy tailored silk bow @ vamp. Size# \\ 7, widths BBs Price BM Basement Sharp married 30 years after be-|]f coming separated from his first |i wife, Catherine, in the great Chi cago fire. The second wife found her husband last summer. The sec ond wife refused to appear in court at the divorce suit FREDERICK & NELSON eS . INCORPORATED,