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SOME people spend all their lives Just wondering what, will happen next Crichton’s meas: files, while In shops or on deliver ure. This proposed ordinance | wagons, makes? it a misdemeanor puntisty ® able by fine and imprisonment for] County wage se: Krocer# any merchant to offer for sale any! cut down in some ety food products, fish, meat, fruit, ete,| month, was raised not protected from outalde dust or|rtandard yesterday. r before the public su of the council and whien wa respects laa! to ite forme In the “Bon Marche” Men s Store Men’s $20, $22.50 and $25.00 Suits, the Famous “Holtz” Rochester and “Griffon” =— eaten cd ria at- (usu Ly, ‘td wh SPLENDID CHANCE FOR THE MAN WHO TS A GOOD SUIT OF STANDARD MAKE AND WHO APPRECIATES A BARGAIN For we've taken all our | none better canons best Ube proud to know of sults that you w At the price that we colors and fabrics wea All sizes from 22 (0 48 somewhere Im the lot, Another Big Bargain Day © At Seattle’s Great Pure Food Store A 35e No. 9 Sack of Past for %9¢ FEIS )NAPTHA | ay gan Galo f SOAP, A BAR —3e- Not over 5 bars to Uotes be. Store A No. 5 Pail | © qualities, f Fine Bacon Sugar value— pure and fragrant, with ; € ake aid cupping vatue, Friday, a pound THE REAL BARGAIN CENTER OF SEATTLE. MARCHE ON SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE STREET TO UNION STREET, $1 An Acre Down $1 An Acre a Month Buy a Fine Tract of Potato and Fruit Land at Silverdale Best potato land in the state Right near Puget Sound Quick transportation to and from Seattle (fare 25 cents) ONLY $35 AN ACRE This is the opportunity of a lifetime. You've wanted land. Here's your chance. A little farm at Silverdale will make you independent. The opening of the Panama canal will double and treble the value of every acre, 4 Silverdale is a well-settled community—it has churches, schools, stores and fine water. But you must act quickly—these tracts are going rapidly at these aston- ishingly easy terms Many are anxious to buy without even seeing the tracts. But I insist on showing the land to everyone unless they wish to take the recommendation of others who have bought For plats and complete description call at my office, A.B. Newell #@ 120 Spring St. Title Not Guaranteed Agent Clear + y Here are Charles Murphy, boss secretary, democratic prog eee ives at Baitim 0 The Heattio Mt f thin office ure to seour ular 4 mplainte prompt apes fatin the Cireulation Department At annual meeting and dinner of |nar association, beld at Commer letal club inst night, speakers spoke |for and against the recall of judges and judicial decis “Vm a self-made man,” the phoud individual ‘Well, you are all right, ex: “The part you talk with is too big for the part you think with.” “College Club” wilt new building. near Fifth and Ur versity, on July College Clot is an aggregation of former college men ee eer eee eee With value of $100,000, ment of valaab 106 passengers, Umatilla arrived y ay from Ni Michael. A baby girl was ® born to Mra. HW. Lynch, * wife of a prominent mining * man in the Iditarod, while the # veesel was on its way here, ® * SPREE EEE REESE gold bullion to the a consign urs apd amor # Seattle @ and Bt * * * * * * Building company's | on Fifth and is neartng completion aud | will be ready for use some time in July. It is being made so that one large room may be used ag & |dance hall, i Because he was removed as fore.) | man of outside constraction of etty lelectric light department, C. B. Git |mur yesterday filed sult against |the city, asking that it be enjoined }from removing bim | 41 wouldn't try to be a tool,” exclaimed the angry party of the argument “Huh! You don't have to | TRY!” | and, 1117 struck her ran away Mre able to give a edseription of him IThere was $9.95 in the purse. 24th ay. 8. seized her purse and SERRE EERE \* |* An effort to have the next | convention of the Internation | al Alliance of Stage Employes # in Seattle will be made by | Charles Crickmore and W. W | Ladd, who left Seattle yester | day to attend the convention |x in Peoria, Il * Ree eee | The school board opened bids for |the erection of school buildings at nd wion ranged from $51,000 $65,000. |contract will be awarded later, The Harry J. Smith, chauffeur of the | Jear that struck Mra, Seeves, fatally |injuring = b was yesterday ar jraigned befo Judge Ronald and was given three days in which to plead, He is charged with man | slaughter. Alaska coal claim holdera at a | meeting last night appointed a com |mittee of three to draft protest ‘against the passage of the Smoot | bill, which elates to the ing of coal lands in Alaska. Their objec tion is to that portion which says | that no lease shall be made without the consent of the secretaries of the | interior | MARCH WINDS | When Pegey goes walking, As fresh as a@ rose, Her petticoats tell me The way t windbol &1.etaoin The way the wind blows: Skirts flying, eyes shining, | She flushes, she glows, | And her slim ankles show me | The way the wind blowa. | London Opinion. | : | Rev. G. R. Cairns, pastor of Tem. ple Baptist chur brated their 25th terday, at the home of Rev. Cairns’ | mother. | ager to follow the G. 0, RSS SEE ET ocoupy ite! A man held up Mra. J. E. Steel. | last night, | Steeland was wn: | of Tammany Hi Smith, its P, example and steamroll the ore, Murphy le at the right. YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Movement ie on foot to have the) leounty treasurer's office moved to Prefontaine building, Bankers and |real extate dealers have already pe-| |titloned county commissioners Salesman — Now, here, of goods that fame Then suppose quiet for a moment and give it a chance ee “Jeck and Jill’ went Into a Seattle store today to get weighed. Jack stepped on th with bis overcoat on bis ulders, the pockets of hich were full of books, ete Said Jill Hey, Jack, you bette rta your coat off if youre going to Ket weighed ‘Ob, sure,” answered Se he stepped off the scale, took bis coat off, put it on his arm and stepped back on th scale—-and wondered how | wan that he gained so much in a few days eetetete steeeeene eeeeeeeeeee Steere heehee Installation of the officers of the Native Daughters of Washington I take piace ¢ ~ night at aurot's hall, 10th and Pike. A ive sone and daughters are in | | | } / lvited Pa ne v Dr, L. H. Early, the Phila deiphia millionaire who died from cancer, had offered $1, 000,000 for a cure. JL. MePherson, secretary Alas. | haw left for an extended Northern jtrip allowed, Ravenna district ie laying plans for her biggest July celebration. United States army transport |Nome. The transport was in Ber ing sea tee foes for some time, and fear was felt for her. Special demonstration will be held at Fifth and Washington to- night by Corps No. 1, Salvation Army Presidents Young and Gray of Hill tines went to Victoria today on) an inspection tour. Catholic Social Betterment league had a meeting and elected offic jlast night | A plan to reform the state reve system will be discussed in the Chamber of Commerce rooms Fri. |day evening, at & o'clock cen n first the dandelions came And settled on my lawn, welcomed them with claim, For then | wasn't “on |I thought them very pretty flowers (And that, of course, Is true. used to look at them for hours When they were far and few. great ac J this fact—alas The dandelion is a weed | Which raises Ned with grass, |And when I'd dug three thousand out, With long and bitter toil, |Three times that lot began to | *prout Within the turfy sot), No matter how I for t y nutter how I fought, they gained Until at last my Ia Without one bit of green; The dandelions grew apace And f the grass to y And when they went to see, place Looked like a cotton field the But I have made a deep-laid plot By which to get ahead Next year I'll make my little lot A DANDELION bed; VM fight ¢ doubt It will come march And choke the dand And I shail have a lawn! beyond seeteeeeege |ka bureau, Chamber of Commerce, | Although no firecrackers will be) Fourth of) Sheridan is reported 30 miles from | THE SEATTLE STAR TAMMANY AT THE BIG CONVENTION |f MANY a fellow borr: trouble only thing hi because Wea credit is good for FREDERICK & NELSON | Clearing of Women’s Tailored § At $19.00 HE unusual advanteges offered to during our mid-season Ready-te ance are strongly exampled in this selling at ve This ns Spring anc group gives a cl Summer style GyMixtures, W hipcords, Nov All are from our finer line and reduced only ca) depleted size-assortments do not afford the range o customary at the regular price Every size, however, from 34 to 51 bust is to be found in this group at $19.00, A Special Purchase of Lingerie and Shirtwaist Results in Unusual Value-Giving at $9.75, $12.50, $14.50, $18.50, The to those broidery, hioned, ed Dress for ou ennes laces and ha affair, sizes, 16 and be : simply-tr Valer il afternoon and eve styles range from the sim in Irish crochet, Macrame, Cluny and for the trimmed inforn ning and suitable The sizes run from 34 to 44 bust measurement; also Misse Women’s Silk Hosiery 'Women’s Kid Glo Special $1.00 Pair Special 85c Pair W Silk Hosiery, | clearance of and deep double top ed sky-blue, OMEN Wonderfoot” HE month-e in Women's Gloves, Mocha, Washable Doeslig weight, with lisle-li Colors in medium Suede, Specially because All are grouped under one : for qui lling—-85¢ pair. = 'G M oy I ) broken, at $1.00 pair, WOMEN’S HOSIERY, PAIR— Lisle, Silk-liste Cotton broken sizes, priced exceptionally the pair, 25c. priced SPECIAL $1.65 P, slues in French cut fall in ‘i SPECIAL 25¢ Exceptional Hosiery and in button leng lasps at wrist clearance at, iWash Belts in New Effe HI n's most featured in the sho ry Relts, which includes plain, embroidered effects, in Linen, Ma Madras Pique. seasc Both ht and shaped § represented, fastening with and prices rangé from 25e, Oe an to $1.50. : Wash Belts, in plain and hand-embroideted designs, with pearl buckles. 28 inches, special 15¢ cach. ~ This Open-Stock Dinner Set 50 Pieces—A Complete Service for Six Persons $9.65 as pity pattern is illustrated, on fine grade A bel with fine glaze finish; American setmhi-porcelain—all selected pieces the design is a d. jainty ¢ red and Cups, Soup ventional border delicately treated. with The Set consists of six each, a Dinner Plates, Plates, € Plates, Sauce Dishes and Individual F green. Saucers, Tea Kipe ters. One Small Platter, One Medium Platter, Two Open Vegetable Dishes, One Vegetable Dish, One Sauce Boat, One Pickle Dish. es, at $9.65. 1 —an excellent value, for the set of 50 pie Furniture for the Summer Moderately Priced Fly-Proof Meat Safe, $1.25 Fly-proof Meat Safe, with ga Price $1.25. Canvas Lawn Chair, $1.00 Strongly-built Lawn Chair, back of one fitted with two shelves and covered alvanized wire screen on front and sides—will not rust with frame of light maple and stable al Price $1.00. Upholstered Camp Cot, $3.25 Frame is of wel fir, with wore vadded with ad “ | covered with good r ped ticking ts are held if vl helical steel § Measures 30. inde and six feet long piece of striped canvas; adj to sever angles and to a reclining position m rec Brya: Melina’ Soon asi we : fight wal drawn out, | forced an pPelock this Mlloting wi , Action inturi ° | PRates Ww Price $3.25. Other to $3.75. styles of Camp ( ‘ots at prices ranging from :