The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1912, Page 3

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splendidly prepared to meet and Satisfy the most critical followers of fashion—those who Ce Fin touch with the reigning styles of the hour, . assortments, novelty, distinction characterize ‘The prettiest suits and smartest millinery in AVE.. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION. Open Saturday Tit! 10 P. M. $2.00 . GUARANTEED RAZORS E QUAKER DRUG C MURPHY LIKES WASHINGTON Prosecuting Attorney John Murphy ts flirting strenuously ah & congressional boom, Murphy ar some time in Washington, D, » 48 weoretary to Senator Frye of xi ne, and he likes the climate there quite well, He is not ready to announce bis candidacy, but the political statiaticians alre ady count hie Hd in Murphy's candidacy for congress wilt leave the berth of prosecuting attorney open to a hot seramble, Thomas J, L. Kennedy, deputy prow ecutor, will undoubtedly be one of the candidates, A. G, McBride, for- merly a deputy under Vanderveer, Will also Jump Into the race, Frank Griffiths, who was Murphy's prin cipal opponent two years ago, it is saig, han decided he didn't want the job anyhow, and will run for the legislature, But there will be others—and pioaty ot them, “Cinch” for Him W. H. Kauffman, the insurgent Assessor of Whatcom county, seems to have a practical cine state land commissioner's job. He is being backed by granges and ‘armers’ untons throughout the state and by the progresstve leagues, Kauffman is sald to be one of the best-posted men in the N on matters of taxation. St Commissioer Ross will not run for Take a Good Look at of RAnIOIT oF MoH CLASS CLOTHING ® wouderful bright. & aie wet clothes allorine than you will deem possible tur the money, Prices $15.00... $25.00 SHANER & WOLFF MILLINERY CREDIT reelection, as be, too, is nursing a congressional aspiration, JUDGES SUGGI ti) AS CANDIDATES Three of the superior court Judges have been at various times suggested as likely timber for gub- ernatorial booms. Judge Ronald, the only democrat on the bench, has frequently been mentioned as Bourbon standard-bearer, while the names of Judges Albertson and Fra- ter were discussed among the re- candidacy, Judge ‘Albertson fa also siggented for congress “‘Woraalonally. “Hay and Taft” “Hay and Taft.” Nothing would suit the democrais in this state better. If Taft were Rominated, and Hay, too, the deme ‘erates feel that they have a corner on every job of importance within the gift of the people of this sta from governor down, “And if Woodrow Wilson is nom- inated,” says Hugh C. Todd, candi-| date for the democratic nomination for governor, “be will sweep the state by 40,000 majority.” Seon ee eRe M4 Ry the way, Billings ts peas the race. No, Abigail, ‘tis # . it's Orville Billings, * eregees. * * * * * * ® * * * RRateeeaeneaane jupporting Hodge Rob Hodge is in receipt of all/ kinds of encouraging letters from all parte of the state, in which vol untary pledges are given him by the een ®/ anyway, and THE latent nn MARCH 29, 1912, rank and file, He will ha litical organisation, wit offices, according to pre | but places bia hopes in the work | that the plain folk witl do for him voluitarily Yesterday he got a letter from Robert Welch, now @ lawyer in Seattle, but formerly a a, In which he praises the sheriff's record and ways that his office waa conducted in the most humane way of any that preceded him “1 know,” writes you are one of the common people, and will be their servant and work for their benefit if elected to the of flee of governor.” Hodge will visit the mills and shops in South ‘Tacoma tomorrow Welch, “that “If L tried to kiss you would you ery for help? “How much help do you need?” MADERO READY TO RUN ROW (By Unites Frese Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, March 28.-—Re- = sthat President Madero of ico is preparing to flee from the ial in reported here today from feo, following official advices declaring that Gen. Zapata today demanded the surrender of Puebia, 70 miles from Mexico City, Ma dero and bis followers are said to t]he greatly alarmed at the propor. tions Which the revolution iq a# suming. THIEVES BUSY Robbers last night entered and looted the room occupied by Law- rence Russell, 2703 3nd av. A tan leather suit case, containing wear- ing appare) and a coonskin over coat valued at $100, were take Mra. PF. KR. Burch, 929 33rd av. returned home last night to find that the house had been visited by burglars who carried away a $16 pair of opera glasses and several pleces of jewelry. With the ald of a large hatchet, thieves last night foreed their way into the Davie Drug etore, 45th av and Sunnyside, and relieved the til of $5 In cash. TOO MUCH FOR ’EM SAN FRANCISCO, March 28.--A murder, hold up aod robbery, all on one motion picture film, was too much for the board of censors, who condemned It, Ben Michaels ran it fined $109. SUICIDES FOR INSURANCE SAN PRANCI8CO, March 28.~ Til and unable to find work to sup- rt hin wife and two sons, Alex ‘ander Hunt though of his fraternal life insurance and committed sul- cide, The company probably will pay. THE QUAKER DRUG CO. MOVAL S ALE SOc and 7. tionery 100 INDELIBLE PENCILS 25¢ Euthymol Tooth Paste 26 80c GOLD EDGE SHAVING STICK Oe 15c PLAYING CARDS 23c 50c package Canthrox Shampoo Mennens’ or Williams’ Talcum Powder . Pears’ Unscented Glycerine Soap ... 10c Palmolive Toilet Soap ... .50¢ Pompeian Massage Cream . 25¢ box Eversweet Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream . 10c Emery Boards Rubber Dept. ‘var $1.69 2YEAR GUARANTEED RUBBER | $2.00 aat. Maroon Goops. Fountain Syringe .... $2.00 3-qt. Maroon Hot $1 69 $2.00 Zqt Maroon Syringe and Water Bottle ... s Hot Water $1.75 2at Maroon Hot Bottle Water Bottle $1 48 $2.76 2-at. $2.26 3-qt. Maroon Hot Water Fountain Syringe $1 89 | Bottle Baby Nipples, Three for 10c Maroon Syringe and FINE RAZOR HONE. 23c bie sae RAZOR 50c $1. speed lage HORSEHIDE 406 Pike St. Third and Madison REMOVAL SALE PRICES. 1 pound pure Sulphur 1 pound Bovom Salts seers 1 pound Powdered. Alum . 1 pound Powdered Borax . . 10¢ bottle Spirit Camphor ... one 10¢ bottle Rose Water 10¢ bottle Es Peppermint 10e bottle Glycerine 10¢ bottle Castor Ol 50 75c PAIR RUBBER GLOVES 48c STROP 1013-15 First Av. (GREEN! GREEN! Will This Color Have to Come Down? The Wage-Earners’ Store Will Let You Know, One and All, in Sunday’s Paper—THE COURT'S DECISION The Store That Saves You Money Green—Hlere It Is in Black and White—Green Men’s $4.00 WORK SHOES Now $9.98 Boys’ $2.00 OXFORDS N Doors Open 9:30 A. M. Gold Dust Others Ask 25c Our Price $3.50 CORDUROY PANTS Men's $1.00 OVERALLS OR JUMPERS, Now Fels-Naptha, Ivory or Fairy SOAP 7 Bars for ? 5¢ Cans Carnation Milk Men’s 75c Chambray WORK SHIRTS Blue, Tan and Blue and White Stripes Men’s $6.00 Patent Leather SHOES SOISETTE SHIRTS Now Men’s $1.50 DRESS SHIRTS All sizes Boys’ $2.50 SWEATER COATS

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