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a ee NTATE QUALITY All kinds and descriptions, selling from 9c to $5 Alterations Free Dresses that sell for $2.50 and up. only exclusive House Store on the Pacific Coast. Open Saturday Until | opm . THE | TUBSTUFF | STORE econd Floor Arcade Bldg. Rooms 206-208. me P WHAT GOOD REASON HAVE GOING WITHOUT & GLASSES Wie. $0 MANY FOR GETTING many good reasons arnine TAFT DENOUNCES|? ROOSEVELT WITH |+ HOT WORDS (By United Press Leased Wire) BOSTON, April 8-—Leaving a trail of denunciation of fornter Pres. dent Roosevelt, after 12 apepehes in the { Massachusetts, ident is today resting after jhaving abandoned bis determina |tion at the outset of Roosevelt's fcampaign to refrain from attacking the third term aspirant. That he was opposed to Roose- velt, that he was opposed to a third {term, and that the former president had not given him “a square deal,” {were the main points brought out {during his brief campaign here. In each address he denounced Roose |velt bitterly, clearing indicating that the friendship which extsted be on him and the colonel was Taft at clared that not only had/® it misquoted him, but had distorted many of bis public utter | to such an extent that the | people held him up to ridicule. IT’S ALASKAN WOMEN NOW (By United Press Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, April 26,—Womw frage scored its first victory house when that body fed a bill for local governmen | Alaska, granting partial home rule, with authority vested in the legis jlature to grant women the right to} \¥ The measure called forth a jdefate in which Vietor Berger, the [socialist member from Wisconsin, |declared that women should vote | because they do men’s work.” “Do you Want that missionary for your dinner?” “I dunno, That fellow never did agree with nie l@COCOH OOOO OOS ° ° HE’LL SING BASS POSS SCCHHSHOOOS NEW YORK, April 26.—Serag MeQuorig, one of the teading _re-| publicans of Schoharie, drifted jinto republican state headquarters fyesterday with the following | Roosevelt story ° o BU The oamers new lanes plying betwee for and America-agreed to by all lines runs 160 miles south of the spot where the Titanic ran into a giant te berg. It is belleved minate the possibility FRECKLES New Drug That Quickly Removes THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 26, MEW KOYTES Atlantic; from be OD ROvTES ms and lee floes, as the Burope | southern limit of tee ts about where the new lane runs. The new route will be about 200 | miles Jonger than the old, but it ts this will/sald the difference in timo of of danger | steamers will not be great, as there Will be no necessity for reducing speed on accoupt of ce, Even if it takes longer to make the t . c frigh are th ‘These Homely Spots, There's ho longer the need of feviin freck : ner 1 STEVENS 2040) Moparanteed Dasciag Guaranteed tu Sorts Ine. Toe Sulphurro ‘The Great System Tomte. Stores. At all Dru In G0-cent and $1.00 M. STEWART SU columbia Bt, Seat LL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE |MAIN 1043 | iD. 5200 ¢ OH, YES, TEDDY, | MAIN 1083 IND. 520 slightest “1m at 1, at JACOBS PHOTO Pt BLDG. SHOP peel n Help to Bust the vance, but Swanson will sell, No. 50-LB. SACKS | f 35c¢ COFFEE—SPECIAL 22:¢ SWANSON’S PRIDE BUTTER 3 LBS. $1.00 3 Les. 1 Tic s Market Flour Trust $1.25 18 LBS. BEST GRAN. iP aT, LB. CHURNED FRESH 35c PRUNES— C. A. SWANSON The Man Whom Fie! Bros. Flour has made a big ad BATTLE AX FLOUR ULATED SUGAR $1.00 CAFE SPECIAL— 1 DAILY, AT, LB. BEST IOWA BUTTER— Oe Ls. . Stall 219, Westlake Public Sued for Selling Too Cheap 1106 Second Avenue aE 1912. SHHSHSH HHH HHHHHHHH OOOO SE HE HEH HEHEHE OO OOOOOS ooo] NEW ROUTE OF ATLANTIC STEAMERS 160 MILES SOUTH OF SPOT * WHERE TITANIC RAN INTO GIANT ICEBERG SP SHSSHSSOSES SSH SSH H SHES SSHSHHEOEOHOH SESH OHHH OHS R 4 » 01 a ° Southampton by the old route was 2,600 miles, SMALLEST COP LICKS BIG MAN Thomas MeDonald, who complain ed last night that he had been rob | bed of $149, won't probably tell hw. ale of woe to Patrolman Jones, the smallest man on the police force, any more. Last night, while he was n, he suddenly concetved the idea of swatting Jc on the jhead with his fist. When Jones too, he found McDonald lean jing over him, ready for another unch, But Jones’ recuperative |powers weren't reckoned with by the man. The f pounced upon his prisoner, and with short rights jand lefts conquered him easily, He will have to explain all in palice court. NOW WE’LL HAVE THOSE BOXES County © ssloners Hamilton Jand Rutherford failed to go through | with their “bluff’ that they would jeompel Cofnty Auditor Case to abide by their decision and refuse the loan of the county ballot boxes for t ial primaries for presid hb are to be held be § p. m. on Saturday nd Rutherford were to had given them public no ce that he would refuse to be biaffed” by them. The attempt to block the primaries by refusing the | use of the jot boxes was ineptr ed by the club, which ts anx-| ious ( prevent the holding of pri-| marles, if possible GO TO IT, EMMA! NEW YORK, Aprit 26— Emma Carus, the actress, is to- day sui her brokers, W. L. Stevens & Co, to recover $2, 346.14, which she alleges is due her on a transaction in United States Steel. The actress says that in Octo- ber last she entered into an agreement with the brokers whereby they bought 100 shares Of stee! stock to held on margin subject to her order. A month later, she says, they converted the stock to their own use with. out consulting her. BUT HE MARRIED ANOTHER SOON ons Phillip! was served with a Rows, howe cited, And one month and one day later, on April 12, he calmly rang the paraon's doorbell, and Miss Ber- nice Smith, a California girl, that same day became Mra, Phill f which now appears in the amend. vomplaint filed in bebalf of Miss orson yesterday, The Moove lodge is plan monster benefit for the ba team represe form of a 4 April 90 casion bas b ball n arranged ALBERT HANSEN Established 188% PRECIOUS STONES, FINE VEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corne: and Cherry { EATTLE HALF PRICE SALE OF JEWELRY Flegant stock monds, Wm, Rogers’ ete, now belng sold at half pri The best bargains you ever saw, FRANK BRIGGS 1330 First Ave. Arcade Annex Building. of Watches, Dia nu} YOU WANT YOUR Money to Go Into Shoe Leather And not for ground floor rent and ex- pensive fixtures. THE SHOP THAT SAVES YOU MONEY, Second Floor Eitel Building, Sells $4 to $6 Shoes for This Russia Calf Button or Blucher Model $2.50 Elevator OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 BOSTONSAMPLE SHOE SHOP{”. Inc. SECOND AVE. AT PIKE, OVER SWIFT'S DRUG STORE There Is Style, Fit and Finish in Bradbury Clothes Today’s Styles Today In the search for your new spring suit please bear in mind that the Bradbury System Suits are sold only at this store. This superior line of ready-to-wear clothing em- braces all that is best in style, quality and workmanship. | The materials include fine woolens, worsteds, cheviots, | serges, etc., in blues, browns, tans, grays and mixtures. Models for both men and young men are now ready, priced from $20 to $40 New ‘Hats for Spring Absolutely correct styles for spring and summer in both derbys and soft hats are} now being shown; there are new conserya- tive blocks, together with new smart models for dressy young men. A complete line of the well known John B. Stetson Hats at $5 GLOVES | | “I had a dream about Roosevelt TATE DENTAL WAR GOOD THING FOR THE PEOPLE 140 not compete with ehenp @ bat with the high pr ine, on quality of work, cir price. My offic ve 2 the Union ik, mt First Avenue, for twenty years. L myaeit, charge of the of- @uly 1 1901, when the of Sfordea practice enough entixt, and today I require dentints to ser patients My targe pra fal met for my thee, acquired 14Y, wrath of the State Dental me; they refused me IY leense and examined me on Batters and things unkr to pRMial wcience und in a manner to thought work for could not be done. that the great volume k dome at my offices eld me @ small profit “ch patient in order to make FF income ample to matisty me. dors not make any difference j it Inu set of teeth, a bridwe, my officers, to entch my ‘Detlents, Edwin; Brown, D. D. S, Seattle's, Leading Dentist 713 First Avenue -: Union Block. South of the P *% Buildin, Bren eventiins : 1 Tele- until 8 and Sundays We who work. (the meat packer ;| Mextcan rev |the other sight,” he said. “I }dreamed he died and went to heaven. After Si. Peter had shown} him about and asked him what he thought of everything. Mr. Roose-| velt said “4 choir. like everything but your Uught to improve that.’ | Vell, what would you sug-) gest?’ asked St. Peter. | “Well, first off send for sopranos, “That's be pretty hard, said St. Peter, ‘but if you say so Ill do it." “Then get 5,000 altos.” “ "Yes. “Then 10,000 barytones.’ "Yes. “Then you'll have a real choir.’| “'But how about the bassos?" “Oh, I'll sing bass,” ATTORNEYS PLEAD UNWRITTEN LAW (Ay United Presa Leased Wire) OAKLAND, Cal., April 26.— Pleading the unwritten law, attor-| neys today argued before « jury in the superior court for the acquittal of Harry Prescott on a ch ot having murdered Ralph Th oun, whom he shot and killed in Mr Prescott’s bedroom several months ago. Attorneys for the prosecution charged premeditation in that Pres cott had been concealed behind curtain for hours when Mrs. Pres- leott and Thompson entered the |room. The case probably will go to the jury tonight CHARGE OFFICALS WTH PARTIALITY WASHINGTON, April Dy ing that Solicitor Met partment of agriculture AD. elvin of the bureau of animal lindustry have knowingly permitted ‘o defraud the pub- fie by nullifying the letter and spirit of the m inspection law, Con- gres@man Nelson of Wisconsin to- day introduced a resolution in the |house asking for an investigation. PREPARE MILITIA FOR QUICK ACTION (By United Press Lenwed Wire) SAN DIEGO, April 26.—Two const artillery companies of the California National Guard, the Fifth and Wighth, received orders from Sacramento today to recruit to 70 men each and be ready for imme- jdiate service. It is believed here that service in connection ¥ ition is contemplated, 10, ooo | } k CAFE MANAGER GRILLED IN COURT ©. Louis Guthet!, manager of the Angelus ¢ . was subjected to a severe cross-examination by Deputy Prosecutor White yesterday morn ing, in Judge Ronald’s court, rela tive to the sale of liquors to min ors, The case against Guthell andj the Angelus cafe resulted from the testimony of Wiliam MeBirn who was recently freed of a larceny charge. At his trial he tes tifled that he bough® liquor in (pe Angelus, Scenic and other places. BPOKANDS, turns from Whitman indicate that Roosevelt has carried the county by 881 to 21% for Taft. La Follette has received 118 votes, $1.95 PAIR, WOMEN’S 16-8UT. TON KIO GLOVES, VALUE 8c PAIR, WOMEN’S P, K. KID $3.00— Pull elbow length, in white; complete sizes; value §3.00; WOMEN’S $2 AND 92.25 SILK HOSE... Pure Thread Stik Hose largest manufacturer world; we maker's name only; Saturday sale price come be skeptical about a single word of this ad., but give us the same consideration you yourself would want. glace = fin- ished Kid Gloves, 3 clasp wrist, cannot mention the $2 and $2.25 value. GLOVES, VALUE $1.35—~ Glace fintshed, P. K. Sewn Kid Gloves; clasp wrist; made from | fino selected skins in the new spring colors; value $1.36; sale price ps 98c HOSIERY 98c | 470: F2% WOMEN'S pune | SILK HOSE, Value 75c. from the | Pure Thread Silk Hose, made fa the | with @inch iisle garter top and double liske heels and toes; value T5e, Saturday sale price tee in black | 98c The Kayeer Glove and Hosiery AT} |ing occurred here today when 100) omen, armed with clubs, join ith men strikers In the attempt | rescue of Mra. J. G y special offic eing am agitator in the Metro- politan Brick Co, strike. The offi-| Jeers opened fire on the crowd. A private detective was wounded) when the mob returned the fire. | The Clarkson is a popular priced Hat carried in all shapes. See our new line of Men's Oxfords | both black and tan; spring shoes that will give you both service and satisfaction, We have just received a large shipment of late Spring Furnishings that include the newest styles in Shirts and Neckwear. VEST POCKET AUTO | Here's the vest pocket auto that | jhas just appeared on the stree of Paris, It has a motor of three jand one-half horsepower, wetchs 328 pounds, carries two people and coats leas than $300. t Our extens' 1332-34 Second Av. OUTFITTING CO., Inc. : “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” ive Woolen Mill connections enable us to UNDERSELL ANY OTHER TAILOR, LARGE OR SMALL E CUT up more woolens — we employ more tailors — we conduct larger shops and turn out more clothes than any other four tailors in this town Its volume of business that puts the Scotch Woolen Mills in a class by itself. That's why we can make you a real $25 or $30 suit to order at $15. Don’t listen to what would-be imitators may say—don’t Come to our tailoring store, feel of the all pure woolens, burn them, test them any way you like, then you will realize that if saving’ money counts with you, we are the tailors who should make your next suit. 1014 First Av. REMEMBER THE ADDRESS — IT’S THE SCOTCH Rae [1014 First Av. REMEMBER THE ADDRESS — IT’S THE SCOTCH