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Hotchkiss Is the Place | ‘ - eet Metal Works Skylights, Blow Piping, Conducto: All the seaxonable staple and fancy ™ Hote! and Restaurant, groceries, Generel Mili and moat w. GIVE HIM A TRIAL 5114 Ballard Ave. Rallura” Wy 1402 W. Sixty-third. Phone Bal 401. Star Want Ads 3 Bring Results REAL ESTATE | WARFORD REALTY CO,” BUILDERS’ BARGAIN. 56x102-ft. lot, all improvements tn and paid, for 3660. Hait block {3 24th ay. car ne. Phone Ballard 1354. ASK WARFORD Office, 6616 24th Av, N. W. | At the Theatres |... ciialisialioliclictiatdiiaiteltel-1| * THE SEATTLE STAR ‘WISDOM By Beevron BRALEY / Whon | tell lie I get tangled all up with it, ness gots jangled up with it, of it, —By Meek. SURE tt WHAT'S YOUR NAME ? All of my br Lacking the knack 1 ewn't keep track of it Bo | Ko Getting tay calldowns and ¢ Learning to weep for It, Losing my sleep for it 1 haven't the memory able to Lede And also an interest (able Therefore Sagacity Pernploacity Point rath aight to In brief, you should keep t eS EE Two weeks’ mission opened at the jcbureb of the Imma tion yesterday morn _ nal sion is conducted by Fathers O'Rei! lly und Meagher, of the Jesult order lee eee e eee ee eee we : Trout season opens Monday, * Aprit 1, not Sunday, March 31 . me Warden Harry Rief has * been besieged with Inquiries * * * from anglers who wapt (© know ff they campot steal & day on the law this your «o fishing Sunday, March a My, Kiet says “No. * ' * * * * * « re ee ee ele Elbert Hubbard on Apri! 29 will his lectuse, “Modern Bust under the auaplees of the one | we ttle Ad chub, Rea R ARR ee eee fo be AENOUNCNE Inter * * a N ONE CONSOLATIO 4 AT THE MOORE * “my dear,” moaned the ek as he tocsed restiessiy on png “it's the doctor I'm . Reet teeweeeeenne Mrs. Lewlie Carter begins a week's of. What a bill hie epRaget in her latest success, Two Women,” at the Moore thea oe mind, Joseph,” said tre tonight. The play gives Mre| |, pa comfortably, “There's Carter an opportunity to display | ore vance money, you the know."—Chicago Tribune notional acting of varying moods and racters in one evening. And Mrs. Carter in one of the best jemotints in the business today. tn Two Wome Burial services were held na day afternoon at the Kagles ual for Abijah A: Harton, member of the dancer, who) loca! mother serie. eee funeral changes entirely in character from | ¥#s larwely — n irresponsible «irl to that of a jov. | and brother Bax jing and kind woman . | character pla necond resembling ip 4% she resembles in fea-| \tares, Jeanette, the first woman. | Mrs. Carter comes here under the| | direction of John Cort with « ape ble supporting company tow YOU SMELL OF ToBpacco" = | ih ee ee * * * AT THE METROPOLITAN * |e ee eeeehennenee | Whatever of Frenchiness, and a!! [that the term means in risque lines and = sugKestiven: that “Alma | Might have originally had, it wax consplenous by Ite absence in the presentation given last night at the Metropolitan theatre “Alma, Where Do You Live?” te | the full title of the play. And there | is considerable fan—not much hu mor—a great deal of faree and jclownish nonsense and tomfoolery to keep up Almost a continuoas roar of laughter haries A. Murray comediates on all fours and duces as many laughs buyer could well handie in sing nette Plack, tn the leading | feminine role, plays an entertaining “Alma,” who, contrary to the bill boards, doer not telephone while ty- | ing on 4 couch, to innumerable) * * **# tt ewe eet wie oe “friends.”* She has & good * and she used it to especially good|* About $4000 is the estimat--« advantage with Aubrey Yates, the|* ed total proceeds from the sale # | country boy, in the kissing song, in| Of the litte shamrock-shaped * which the audience takes keen in-|*® tags in Seattle Saturday for # terest. There ix a good chorus and|® the benefit of the Orphan. # plepty of catehy music. *& Boys’ Home at Orillia As* # sales were also held in Ever & * ett, Bremerton and other * * a Bi fs mig i i i ip 2|* Sound cities, the «rand total # AT THE SEATTLE. *\* expected to reach above # & | ®& $5,000 * kth hth h ee ennlt * | htt er eee ehhee “The Chorus Lady” touched the heart strings and moved the risi bilities of an appreciative audience A gram of the new poison ex- at the Seattle theatre yesterda: tracted from seeds of the castor ‘The Chorus Lady,” played original: | oi} plant will kill 1,600,000 ly by Rose Stahl, is one of the best| guinea pigs. piays of theatrical life in existence today. Mins Stahl, despite the| PITTSBURG, Pa, March 18.— abundance of «lang in the pliay,| Joseph Cleaver, a Roosevelt enthus-| scored a success with it even in|inst, who lives on a farm near Ber [staid old England | wick, Pa., has shipped a box of 100 | Grace Aylesworth heads the |fourleaf clovers to the colonel at present company, and she is a cap | Oyster Bay able substitute for Rose Stabi.| mae |“The Chorus Lady” ix one of those| LATHROBE, Pa, March 18.— jhuman characters who, beneath #| John Gaddie, a miner, put his elec more or less unvarnished exterior,|tric batter nd explosives, used | Suggested by a liberal use of slang.|in blasting, in a bag and «wong jowns the right sort of a heart.ithem over his shoulder, The bat-| Mabel Thorne plays the headstrong! teries short circuited and produced sister, for whom “The Chores k. His remaing will be buried | Lady” stands sponsor. ie | ui [KARTE peek hhhe | | * * AT THE GRAND «| All records for tax collec # \* */% tions in King county were * [ERE EMER ERB a broken by County Treasurer & “The Greater New York Trio”|® Hanna during the perlod be # {spanned the continent and were|® tween the first Monday in ® jseen at Greater Seattle yesterday)» February last to March 15, the ® jas the headliners at the Grand the-|® gross aggregate exceeding the atre. They scored an immediate!» former high record by more ® jhit. George and Stelja Watson also|® than $600,000, ‘The total col- % jshared in the applause for the new|® jections for that period were & jbill in an act that was abundantly | $4 995,561.12 * refreshing in new singing, talking} RKRKRR RRR |and dancing. Alf Verne also helps | *™ hay out the vaudeville part of the pro lgram. One of the new photo-plays | shows 1,000 Indians and 500 horses | |in a production called “Iola’s Prom ise.” Mary Tough teaches cooking in the state college at Brook- ings, S. D. =a BERLIN, March 18,—While flying over the suburbs in 4 military aero- TNR NEM MHS laut, Lioutenants Solmitz and Ka | “LEND ME FIVE SHILLINGS” #|KWér fell into a str The mu Sure, it’s a farce. A play with # chine was wrecked and Solmitz that kind of a name must be #|Probably fatally hurt |% funny. It will be produced by * | the Camaraderie club of St. #| NEW ORLEANS, La., Maroh 18.— Anne's church, Second av, W. # Private cables here say that politi and Lee st., tonight w® cal rivals of the Nicarauguan Mber- * als charge the arrest of 50 Zolayans ¥ 4 444m last week followed the diseovery say oe tn coo — that 15 mines ‘had been jlaced on the | Housekeepers will be glad to railroad over which Secretary Knox learn that the smaller sizes of Cali traveled. |fornia Oranges are exceptionally | — good this year. They are julcy, of} MANSFIELD, O,, March 18.—Mre, tender fibre and thin skinned. The Wm. McClintock, 21, fainted while prices generally at retail stores are she was washing, fell head foremost reasonable. see |into the washtub and was drowned, ~ YOU’LL FIND IT. HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE ] in an auditoriam New lies creep im and get mangled all up with I fretting and fussing around with it assing around with It (Why WILL, & fellow go mussing around with [t?) cope with it (A Hie requires daily a fable to cope with 1), cope with it the need of Yeracity! the Truth, every line, Unless you've a memory wetter than mine! — ister of foreign affairs for the | 1 trian - Hun | empire in ing filled | Count leo | Berebtoid i it will fall upon his shouklers t preserve — pe Famonk the hot §} head of south leastern Burope |where fittle tons are stantly nha con suspl each of of L. Merchtold and | Austrian interfer The Chevalier Giuseppe Ricel ardi, third husbaod of Clara Ward rmer Princess de Chimay, is o ng to America to try te lett alimony from his wife's tate. one cot LENOX, Mass, March 18—Cecif Miles, a railroad station agent, Will bring 100 rattlornakes here soon and jetart a snake farm on a lfeecre jiract. He says he can sell rattle snake ol! for $5 # pint ESCAPED THE FINE | Revere had finished his famous ride and given the alarm which sounded the downfall of Britien power in this country “Mal” he said, with the pro phetic instinet of ati great men, “where would the country have | been |. | had been arrested for exceeding the speed limit?” Baltimore American. | Magn Ho his wife and !-year-old [child have been living in a tent. The ehtld fell « of bed into a fe of snow and froze to death MOBERLY, Mo, March 18—A. [Spicer and hie bride are probably jthe youngest married couple in Mis sourl, Spicer is 17 and the bride Li | Their parents consented to the mar | riage. ; | GREENVILLE, Pa | Sandy Lake claims the banner tong evity The village has seven citt nen more than 90 years old. one of |whom recently celebrated her 99th |birthday. A score than “ years old. March 18— are more ENOUGH NOW “Uncle Joe, do you believe in votes for women?” No, | don't. Manda’s got all Ge money dat's good for her | now:’—Cieve Mareh ago today Albert Johnston to Jefferson Da vis, president of the Confederacy inviting him visit the army then in camp at Decatur, Ala. Your presence would encourage my troops, in spire the people and augment th imu) army, To me personally, it would give the greatest satisfaction goes far to establish that All Fall for it” was just 50 years ago as it is now Sidney wrote They as true | A Hungarian doctor can graft hair on @ bald head. That's what it graft. CINCINNATI, O., Marcle 18.—De {mentia with suicidal mania as the result of wearing tight shoes was di agnowed as the ailment of Mrs. Louise Shull, who made several at tempts to end her life. NAPLES, March 18.—Political no tices posted in 79 A. D., calling at tention to coming elections have been found in a street of Pompeii ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 18.—"I do not eat meat because in doing go I might be ling upon the flesh of & better animal than myself,” said Prince Paul Troubetskoy, Russian artist NEW YORK, March 18—Lady Warwick will entertain a number jof actresses and try to interest them in suffrage. She says she will |recommend that none of them speak to a man for a whole ye LINED "EM UP (My United Press Lensed Wire) STOCKTON, Cal, March 18 Two masked men, one carrying two revolvers and the other armed with a single gun, entered the Union res. taurant here early today, lined up the cook and two walters and: got away with $63 in cash and a $36 check. The robbery occurred a block from police headquarters, | The very trying position of min on ST. LOUIS, Mo, March 18.—Wil Which again | | FURNITURE | Inc, DRY GOODS FREDERICK & NELSON, © Clones Daily at 6000, | LINOLEUMS | TO MEET EVERY REQUIREM eae | Ww" have just received a new shipment of Printed and Inlaid Linolewmg Phin ii. | Jeums and Cork Carpeting, samp fre which are now on display, over 125 rolls in the assortment, which comprises many new terns and xf in The Inlaid Linoleunw are in tile, par- | The Printec Linoleums include j ; y desi ‘ ie atting designs, Prices, Se se Ne jare yard, I quetry and wood effects; and are priced at | |B $125, $1.40, $1.50, $1.40, $1.70 and $1.90 | square yard | 65¢ and 75c sq i‘ and [ Special values in Japanese Mattings, 15¢, 18¢ and 20¢ square yard, Mixed Wool and Cotton Blar : Special $3.65 Pair 1 in closely attractive peci woven White Wool-and-Cott n Blankets, and may be had with pink or A 72x82 inches Special, the pair, $3. weig h 5 pounds to the pair Valier Dasen St Folding Go-Carts in 1912 Models TYPICAL vy from the new season's showing plified in the Sturgis Metal Go-Cart illustrated, This Cart has large, wide carriage, deep seat, somyil and 10-inch rubher-tired wheels, may be folded or opened » one motion f ‘ " i Frame is finished in black enamel; upholstery are of green leatherette, Price $12.00. Other styles Quartered Oak Library Table Special $14.00 ARTERED wah built | at $7.75 to $28.50, Table, on Mission lines, caref Library Q' constructed finish and finished throughout Top 1 measures 28x42 inches A special value at $14.00. Headquarters, Third Floor Reauns why Phe Direct-Actiow Gas Range No dangerous pilot-lighter to cause explosions f = It has oven-burner designed for baking—not for f broiling Mm It has broiler-burner designed for broiling—not for baking Broiler fire in plain view when broili asting Oven fire in plain view when baking or roast- ng. Valves are fitted with spring and wear-absorb- ing washers—they never leab easily cleaned See this excellent Range in our Stove Section, Third Floor. BASEMENT SALESROOM Serge, Taffeta Silk and Messaline DRESSES © Special $1275 such pretty, ‘ place ioc —very low-priced and just Frocks as every woman and miss has @ Spring wardrobe. : Choice of high- and Dutch-neck styles=some waists tastefully embroidered in silk braid—skit ist-line, panel back and new side fold. bs raised Colors Black, Navy, Copenhagen, Brown and Tam “8 Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years ; 34 to 40 bust measurem red for Tuesday’s selling at Women’s and Misses NEW LONG COA Special $9.75 and diagon | ] —plain and trimmed models, in good quality serges, fancy coating shoulder-lined, others lined to waist. Colors, black, navy, gray and gray mixtures; sizes, 14, 16 and 18 years, +s ] measurement. | | | | i} | aa These are well-tailored garments, cut on latest Spring lines, and are/€Xeh good values at $9.75. Mail Orders

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