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iy tailored, Ilued with Low cost oF —— ‘Coast Y. M. C. A. to Hel \ Cloak & Immigrants Onto ta |PLANNING TO ESTABLISH . | AN AGRICULTURAL SCHOO di WHERE FOREIGNER ing COME THROUGH PANAMA CANAL CAN BE TAUGHT here for FARMING BY EXPERTS, we from $7.60 to ~ Co who your} Whip Tailored Tuxedo Style} regularly for Navy Whipcord 0 values. Suita of Men's $25.00 are ever offered In ih Tweed Mix to $25.00, than Ground Cc. W. BLANPIED TACOMA, Wash. March 25-—-A plan to help foreigners coming to the Pacific coast upon the com pletion of the Panama canal, has been partly worked out by the Y, M. C. A. of the Pacific coast as a result of a conference between gov- ernors of several states And promi- nent labor meu, held here recently, Labor is against the bringing in of immigrants and herding them inte alums in the big cities. “We agree with labor,” says C. W. Blanpted, tmmigration secre. tary of the Tacoma Y. M. C. A., who will belp work out the plan. “We want to encourage labor here whieh will go out onto the land and develop it. We favor @ restriction against the immigration of non- farming people. The labor men very properly resent tho bringing in of labor which will congest in the cities and form the foreign prob- loms on the Pacific coast like those which trouble the big industrial centers in the East. =. “We hope to enable the farming DAYS foreigner to get land, and at the bureaus we plan to establish, @x- Frames, fitted Piperts will teach the newcomer guaran J) farming, and what he must do to be succesafal” The idea back of the plan is to put in Gee some of the millions of vacant acres in the West, while climinating the slum conditions of tue Kame. Fried Eggs Cause Men’s Capture ST. LOUIS, Mo, March 26.—A “pal's” fondnews for fried eggs re- salted in Daniel Callahan falling into the clutehes of the goverament pestal inepectors here after he had safely eluded detectives all over the world for over a year. Callahan is held here today with a man giving |the name of Charles F. Miller, fol 8) lowing their arrest in a restaurant Cloak | Cheasty Store. ~ ly Examined. 2 repince! GE ‘Near Marion by Postal Inapector Bunsen. Cal- Iahan fs suspected of having been implicated in jewel robberies ag- | | Ligee 'e eee t eee * DISAPPOI , TO PENITENTIARY FRESNO, Cal, March 26.—P. W. Knox fs a much disappointed man. He bas failed in three attempts to go to the penitentiary. Recently Knox appeared at the coun’ y jal and announced that he was a crim: ‘nal and wanted to pay the penalty, He said that sixteen years ago, while acting a® agent for the Wells Fargo Express Co, in Mexico, nel had stolen $2,000 from the Mexican | government. The sheriff was ac-| commodating and — jnyeatigated, Wells Fargo officials looked the matter up, but discovered that all records had been destroyed by fire. Then Knox said he had ember sled $150 in Loa Angelen, This crime, too, was corroborated, but it was found that the crime had been outlawed and that Knox couldn't be prosecuted. Ih a last attempt to break Into the penitentiary Knox ald that he had embesaled $55 from the Arcade stables at Sacramento recently Waster Nevel- thee. SOSH OOO OOOO OOS NTED BECAUSE HE WASN'T SENT * oO OOo 09000000000 OOOOH HHO 08 Pp. W. KNOX PANTON & LONDOK CO Ave., Between Spring and Seneca Streets THE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1912. @ © © © @/ enough to secure his conviction Hut the pro lared that no mo @ ing So Knox has given up all hope of going to jail free,” was his disappointed reply when told. “They ought to send me up.” Chicago.—-Hugh MeShane, owner of @ set of false teeth, swallowed them when ho started to laugh dt & joke. They lodged in his “vitals,” and doctora-nare preparing to recov er them with # knife, Save This Prescription Prescription rrying thus i known promptly ore serious kidney Haster Neovel- thes. An Immense Showing of Authentic Styles in Women’s A arel For Easter Includes a Remarkable Sale Of ONE- PIECE In __ distinctive modes, in wool, silk and linen, worth $8.50 and $10.50; special .... and messaline stiks and linens. more than fifteen different models. Remember, New Spring Coats $12.50, $15.00, $17.50 Is being asked around town for Coats no better than these, Dresses $6.98 Every Dress is new, absolutely correct in style, and ft. ting. All-wool serges, panamas and novelty goodu, Peng ooknr All the staple and new shades. Y ‘ S \ 98 MMA Newest and best styles for spring and summer wear. All-wool serges. coverte and novelty woolen mixtures; all colors and sizes for juniors, misses and women. Price only . Separate Skirts All-woo! Panama and Serge Skirts, in black, brown and navy; several different styles but only two or three of a style, All “But tt ian't right for mo to go! Cynthia Grey’s Letters ee] . * APRIL FOOL PARTY—INVITATIONS AND MENU * * a ed A ood idea for invitations in to 4 them out In the shape of small fools’ caps, folded from brilliantly colored paper, On them write it takes a wise man to be a fool, Come, show us true wisdom at 8 o'clock, April Lat, at Fools’ Headquarters, 504 Blank St.” The partners for the !unch may be matched by only two invitations of each color, those having the same color to be partners Or, Ly following xtrings to the end of which have attached tiny dolls, with the partner's name concealed in the sleeve of the dress Menu cards, decorated with tiny “king's” fools, are uniqu center of the table have a big colored lead pencils into @ bowl of sugar, and on the end of each pencil attach with @ pin a small windmill, made of stiff paper, and with can dies aevreted in the folas To the right of each piite set n candle made of a raw potato, with a burnt matep for a wick, and hand each guest a taper with which to Nght it, Serve a “fool cake" made of molasses, flour and sawdust, baked and nicely iced; a mock pudding, concealing little presents, to which a narrow ribbon js attached, Jeading to the menu cards at the plates; both genuine candy and that made by dipping mashed poisto balls and squares of cardboard inte melted chocolate; both good joa nuts and those from which the kernels have been extracted and the shells nicely joined together with paste, tch The Star tomorrow for “April Fool Party—Decorations and sending been In the Bags 2 Balbir rpc tegen dling tie * A YOUNG WIFE'S PROBLEM * vee * A A Mine de Minds die din died dnd * Dear Mien Carey T have been reading your advice for quite a while, and now | am one of those you hear from in trouble. I am only 20 years old and have been married four years. I have a baby 4 years old My husband likes to go out with the boys and play cards, and #0 on. He is an awful good husband, but he doesn't like to take me any place, and doesn't show that he cares much for me. But I just can’t tell whether hed him, but don’t understand his ways. I am thinking of parting, but what can { do with baby? Shall I leave him and get a divorce? TROUBLED AND DOWN-HEARTED. I think you will have done a much finer thing if you can bring harmony out of this little trouble, instead of seeking the divorce courts. * * * o a he does or not. I have wi i| Fluffy and Bright) fool" bouquet, made by sticking bright: | w 4 jquickly and If he ts good in every way but this, I would try to work the problem out on the home ground, I would invite friends who are congental to him into the home, and I would fix up as pretty as possible and make him think of the old sweetheart days. 1 would not say a word about his going out with the boys, but try to wean him away from them by making things so pleasant that he would rather be at home. Plan a little dinner down town, or @ visit to a theatre, and let him know long enough before so that he will not have made other plans. If you do speak to him of these things, do not ask him to give them up for you, but appeal to bis fairness to his home. RAK ARKH pelted diye Cattaneo he * A FALSE FRIEND * * ‘oe Ree ee ee ee ee ee eee Dear Miss Grey: I have been married six years, and my wife is a ng girl. We have two children. Up till 4 year ago she was true as and | leved as few men do. A boy friend (") of mine came to town, and I took him up to meet my wife, as | was always proud of her. He got into trouble and was arrested, and I helped bim out, paid the cheeks he had forged and had him paroled, and took him into my home. Before I had quite gotten things straightened up for him, he coaxed my wife away and broke up my home, so | sold it cheap, divided the money with her, and she went away. He followed, robbed her of it all, ‘and she saw what » rascal be is and came back, and we succeeded in ing him to jail. My wife says she is through with him, but she ‘on to love tokens of his, and a picture of both taken together. 1 ‘she burn them or I shall get a divorce. Will I be doing right, stay and endure all this? Of course, I will take care of the children. Sbe saya she don’t know what she wil! do if I leave, but she is working and can take care of herself. Shall | me | A. You certainly have bad your share and will not miss your re wen if it doesn't look like it. I would much rather or false friend's but your wife should. | Iam going to tell you to give her one more chance, for I believe she) recognizes her own weakness, and that is what she means by saying she doesn’t know what she will do if you leave. [ am not excusing her, and you have been very indeed. But there may be great happiness | for you with her yet. You see, while the friend did wrong—even stole from her—probably he did not once speak crossly to and the a erage man and woman do that in the home, and @ sensitive woman) would rather a man be almost anything than ‘ankind to her. This is just a “tip” in case you can use it. Deal very tenderly with her, but 5 Makes the Hair So J il ° fred and seckers ary to let To give the ha an and fluffiness so wought for by generally it is very nace noap shampoos ders, alone to destroy a b than such shampo To cleanse the hair a fectly, remove dandruff and stop irritation and fa nothing better can be use shampoo made by dinsc spoonful of canthrox In a cup , \ akes the h nly without ing, avd gives to the hair a beau tifal Juster and fluffinews that iasts. It is the surest preventive of bald- ness ever discovered.—Advt WILLOWS REPAIRED Refilled, dyed, made Piumes cleaned, any shade. MODEL MILLINERY 527 People’s Bank Bide. » wt e will ful he do more 4 of hair and cleaned and re curled, dyea GALOWS, $700 AND Ur ICHOLS “. STEVENS ACADEMY Peart Near Pine Deaeing a 4 Private Lessons Copyrighted Main 3911; Ind. 104, Sulphurro At All Drug Stores 4-02. bottles, 600; $-o7., $1.00. Cc. M. ©. STEWART SULPHUR CO, 71 Columbla St. Seattle, Wash. FAST STEAMERS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK As Followa: FOR TACOMA INDIANAPOLIS and FLYER) 100, 11:00 A. M.. 1:08, 3:08, Pe Saat Ban, FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS STR. SIOUX T©0 A.M, 12:60 Nooa, 50 P. Mt. On jaye Leaves at 7:30 A M. 12:00 Noon, 5:00 3 TURKE ROUND TRIPS DAILY. Single Trip, Eiverett 25, Ed- omds 30c. jad Trip, Everett Oe, Edmonds 4c. fates effective Des. 1% hedules Sud: Without wotlene Ind. 736. Stre. 7100, 100, oo P. HIGHT ROUND TRIPS Single Trip 35c. Round Tieket Main 3993. jet the subject of the tokens drop for a while, and see If her sense of right. will not load her to destroy them herself. If you continue very) loving and kind to her, I believe she will, ed $2.98 Serre ‘To Remove First * AN INHUMAN FATHER Signs of Old Age} ea errr ee eee ee 2 eo sizes for girls and women. TAILORED READY- TO-WEAR HATS... Third Floor. At this very moderate price we are showing a charming collection of > sregating $120,000. 4 AVENUE The two men were in & restau IND. 5200} rent when arrested and Callaha turned to Miller and exclaimed “Damn you and your fried eggs. Unmatchable Undermuslins The German alist on chronic diseases. He has given some names of cures on diseases. New he how many ry that will cure hey all aeeneane * * * Conductor Saves Brown | Wins His Case own, D. D. S. coe 4, BROWN LOS ANGELES, March 26.-—-Con- ductor 1. B. Houts of the Pacific Electric system is a hero among the | platform men here today as the re jault of bin sensational rescue of | Miss Ellen Smith, 30, a teacher in ithe Huntington Beach high school, Who was being carried to sea by a heavy swell at Newport beach. Houtz beard the girl's screams, stopped bis car and plunged tuto the surf. He refused to accept a purse the passengers collected to provide him with a new uniform. California Will Aid Unemployed SAN FRANCISCO, March 26.— Reliet for the unemployed of San Francisco is promised here today by Governor Hiram Johnson follow- ing & personal visit to soup houses where hundreds of men are being fed daily. State Labor Commis stoner John P. McLoughlin has |been instructed to make a thorough investigation of conditions here jand something will be done for the relief of the thousands of skilled and unskilled workmen who have |flocked here in search of work. Aga‘nst De Larm F. J. McCurdy, who loaned $2,000 to W. B. De Larm and A. J. Biehl, promoters of the Wahluke trriga- flon projects, was given a judg- ment in the superior court yester- jday for $1,102.69, the balance due on the note. No contest was made at the trial, though when the sult was started before the final crash of the De Larm companies, De '\Larm indicated that he would put up a fight, At that time he as |snméd all responsibility, allegh _|that the firm of De Larm & Bieh pocketbook, | had dissolved. With cheap den the high priced: ts for lean than | aerate tot NG DENTIST AY. eid JUST EXTRA MEAL Monmouth, N. J.—-Nelson Pad- dock, who inherited nearly a million dollars, died at a hospital. The only 7| privilege he sought after gaining his wealth was an extra meal at breakfast. CARRIES FULL LOAD. s. With a passenger list of over 200 ——— and a large cargo of general shi ments, the steamship Humboldt sailed from pler 7 at 9 o'clock last night for Skagway and way ports. Among the passengers were & num- ber of mining men bound for Daw- von, Fairbanks and interior Alaska points. THEY CHEER COUNCIL. For the first time probably in many years, the council was cheered yesterday for ordering the improvement of a city street, A big delegation of about 100 taxpay- ers cheered when the council or- dered the improvement of Genessee st. from 41st to bist av. 8. Sana » Who werk. nt?" On Third Floor Hats for immediate wear. Tho de- are beautifel beyond description. Gowns and Combination Suit embroideries and laces. We «i Millinery: quality in Drawers, on sale ‘This “all new” display of Muslin Underwear is the result of the most successful buying we have ever done—the reward of alert watchfulness—the outcome of heavy quantity buying—the culml- nation of careful planning. Many of the now features this season Some of the new Corset Covers, re trimmed in the very daintiest @ the following bargain to induce you to come to the Third Floor and see this display--also tho Corset Covers and Drawers, 19c Twenty styles of Corset Covers, worth up to G0c, also a good 250 al quite varied this season, tad mode will be found shapes and colorings are widely varied—an exbibit of rare beauty and style. Price see . Other Hats In a splendid range of styles from $1.98 up to the most exquisite models. One Table of Women’s Straw Sailors and Shapes in smooth and rough braids. Colors, black, white and burnt; last year's styles; for mer price disregarded, 0 Choice, special . [ 19¢ 5,000 Silk Remnants $ and 10-yard length: jenna lin: From one-half yard cluding Taffetas, Pon) Sitka of all kinds an ot your share Wednesday morning, 9 till 12, at MALE PRICK. Absolutely ball former selling pric Remnants Silks and Dress Goods Half Price Wednesday Morning, 9 Until 12 o’Clock Remnants Dress Goods Take your cholce of several hundred Dress Goods Remnants varying in lengths from 1 up to 7 ya All kinds of woolen and fancy ings, ote, &t half the former price. This Is sure hummer —come early Carpets—Rags— Draperies “Quality at a relatively low price,” watchword of this growing department. wish to keep your expenditures for housefurnish- ings at low water mark this spring buy your Rugs and Draperies now white and Nottingham Lace Curt pecial, pair Arabian, 2% yards io Nottingham Lace Curtains in white and Arabian, 3 yards long. Special, a pair 5 Couch Cover, 54 inches wih ia long. Spectal . 1.25 $1.76 Couch Cover, 60 3 yards jong. Special $2.25 Couch Cover, 60 § yards long. Special $2.25 Couch Cover, 69 inch: 2 yards long. Special .. $2.48 Other Specials All Day Half-pound bar of Tollet Soap tn many kinda. Extra spectal, a bar ... mers | | MOTHENE—The moth and flea destroyer @ home product. A C0 ve.ccccceseseecess Good strong 6c Mair Brush with white bristles, POCIBL . cence er eee tewevereseenee ¥anitol Face Cream, Vace Powder, Tooth Paste or Powder. Special wie Main Floor. 5¢ Each—500 ROSE BUSHE Wash Goods Dep’t—Basement A most tempting display of Tub Fabrics ts to be found here, in Ginghams, Percales, Chambrays, Votles, Marquisettes, India Linens, Tissues, Linens, Rest quality 26 lengths. Spec ete. Reores of the most beautiful summer dress materials, GALATEAS, SPROTAL 18% Bost grade Gain is in lengths from 10 to 20 yards: all the popular Yies In this lot For Wednesday only; a yard c SILKOLINES @e Silkolines in short price, a yard is 6c TTY VOILES Bie fom --. Votles 27 bias Pegg black, white, brown, champagne, lavender, ete., frequently wold at 28¢ and a yard. Our price .25¢ 96-IN. DRESS LINEN 280 34-inch natural colored all linen Dress 22 Linen, Special price, a yard * c 61.29 BEDSPRKADS, SPECIAL Tie White Crochet Bedapreads, hemmed; enough for a double bed 40-inch White Lawn, ‘Nainsook and Dimt- ties, values from ibe to 26e @ yard; manufacturers’ remnants. From 9 to 11 Wednesday morn- 63 ing, very spectal, a yard Cc Extra Special Wednesday Main Floor. from o' Clock. in AD colors; some are faded; valuge to $2. 1 © pair, We jay forenoon ... mb Gloves Zor women, many ali Tues to $1.25, Mornin; Long Kid Gloves slightly Special, 5c Each This is the final clean-up of our entire stock of Rose Bushes; only 0 tert. These plants are a years old; will bloom this season, In perfect condition; every root $pecially packed and protected Red, white, pink Roses only kind left. Jas your choice for ....+..+ jes are Mite > , #0 be early —On sale in Hianement¢ The infallible first sign of age is will tell you it cannot be cured. jto one gallon of water. Dear Miss Grey: Is there any way to make a man earning wages support his child? Every for every type of face. The vaiues time I have a chance I ask him to are @apeciaily unusual and the pay his baby's beard. W have been boarding the baby for almost a year, MRS. L.A. | A—Yes, report the case to the javentle judge. He will sve to it that he is made to contribute to the support of his child. RERERAAERA EERE SE * LEARN TO LAUGH * ® Ree ERE Dear Miss Grey: Will you please tell me how I can learn to laugh heartily? I never laugh heartily. 1 am 26, and don't sing or dance. Do you think I am too old to learn the latter? Please tell me what I should gay in answering a brother's letter, in which he says he ts married. i have never seen his wife. When 1 mention her name, just what should I say? M. M. C, A—Unless you are a natural mimic or « trained actress you will not be able to cultivate such a laugh. The only way is to FEEL like laughing. You would not be too old to learn to dance, if you were 86, instead of 26. Don't get old until you have to, What is the use? Write yorr brother what your heart dictates. Tel. him you are glad he so happy and has such a nice wi Also that he is a lucky fellow, and that you know they will make a fine couple. If you wish, you can write the letter to the two of them, beginning it with: “My Dear Brother and Sister.” RRA KE * * % TOSHRINKASWEATER. * * * HRI RR Dear Miss Grey: How can a heavy maroon colored sweater be shrunk? It is very large at the waist. LN. A-—Lay on the froning board, under a very damp cloth, and press with a hot tron, RRMA EE * * % TO DESTROY PLANT 08 * REE EREKHKEE Dear Miss Grey: What will kill lice on house plants? READER. A.—To kill plant lice, use a solu- tion to one-third gallon of nicoticide HAVE NOT DESERTED WASHINGTON, March 26.—In answer to reports that he had de- serted Senator Robert M. La Fol- Jette, Congressman Lenroot an- nounced that he and Congressman t | spectali: Morse would leave for Wisconsin late today to stump the state in be- half of La Follette’s candidacy for the republican presidential nomina- tion. Both Lenroot and Morse are from Wisconsin, tho sagging cheek muscles. These are more difficult and serious to treat than wrinkles. The sagging muscles indicate they have grown too weak to remain in place; they must be assisted, strengthened. The best way to strengthen them is by using a wash lotion made by dissolving an ounce of powdered | saxolite in a half pint witch hazel. This creates a freer circulation to; the parts, besides causing the mus-| cles and akin to contract. Saxolite, | procurable at every drug store, has jong been known by complexion 8 to possess remarkable properties, valuable in treating flabby tissue and wrinkles.—Advt. Here is one case, from 2 years old until 36, never free from tt completely cured. You will find this cure at 2216 W. 63rd. And one more at 2025 W. $9th. This young lady had suffered from age of 13 until 26. This one of the wo mes of the patients in print. The next will be on diseases of women tem has 17 Lbs.Granulated Sugar $1 This is less than the wholesale price of sugar by the ton, 3 Big Cans of Salmon 25c Sugar and Salmon on sale at Grocery Stalls. Lard; No. 5 Pails 60c; No. 10 Pails $1.20 Lard on sale at Stall 116, ‘Trade at the Westlake Public Market and save 10 to 50 per cent on all pure food products, Ask for profit sharing certificates. Wed- nesday is red-letter day 1,000 Reserved Seats Free To the Alhambra Theatre, good any time, one given Wednesday only with every pound of Swanson’s Pride Fresh Churned Butter. 2c | Swedish Hard Tack, 4 Ibs. Bhe $1,00 | Battle Ax Flour, sack $1.25 ide | Quart jar Vashon Raspberry Pre- -.3he | serves’. Be The Be Best Limburger ‘Cheese, Ib 17 Iba. best Sugar for Bacon, per Ib Rest Cod: 4 cans Milk 2... .. Rolled Oats, 26¢ box Cocoa Paim 600 pkg. Recan, T Be Sd vec uate (Wage 3 pkgs. Emperor Raising... ..2%e | 76¢ Pat! Cottolene C. A. SWANSON, Stall 219 ‘The Man Whom Fisher Flour Mills Sued for Sell For Stall Numbers on the Following Specials See the Westlake Public Market Daily Special Bulletin Board 10 Horring Spectal Coffee Xbc Ib., 3 Ibs. Ther Grade Cottes, 3 ibs 8 dozen Oranges Lemons, 2 dozen ... Fancy 150 Ib. Tomatoes, ib... Rhubarb, 6 Ibe. . ve Home made Pies, each Sait Rising Bread, loaf ......10¢ 1 gal, can Wiason Cooking Oil Too Cheap. Old Limburger, Ib. sas De Full Cream Cheese, Ib. 30e Yisconsin Cheese, lbh. .. ake be ‘ or whole, 1b Cottage Hama, Ib... Blue and White Stone Cuspid - Worid’s’ alr’ Poothpieks we Be Piatn Rockingham “Dea he 480 Co EAS for 700 S-at. gray Tea Kettles.