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| t ® HOLD EXAMS FOR GOVERNMENT JOB Tt United States civil serv oe x fon announces @® examina: | tion will pe held in thle city on y the position of de HUTESON OPTICAL, 1 clerk in) Washingte D.C. A fair knowledge of steno phy and typewritiag is require n « tion with this examina | sons who desire to comy hould apply at once to the secre tary of eleventh ctvil service dis t 4, postoffice building = gaat 2 Pe - . t | will open Wednesday tn Van} couve Hn. ¢ This picture has met} w marvelous 4 eas wince tt! 1 in Seattle on January 18.) Hundreds of people have failed to ain adm ce to the Melbourne auso of the large attendance | each da | | Her Faithful Yurna Servant,” at Seattle Theatre the Dream, is the story of a girl] whe to marry the man of her 5 choice. She runs away the Y found Indian tribe 1 convinced of | re she | her folly | Along the Riv A, shows at the Clase 4 werles of views of the most beautiful resort in the world It includes pictures of the famous Monte Carlo, The Mexican Spy,” at the Clem mer, is the story of Mary Lee's lov for Tom Loring, a handsome though dissipated youth. She tries to reform him, and after many ex; citing experiences sho succeeds They marry At the Clemmer Unt!! Wednesday The Mexican Spy,’ “Starting Something, Pathe's Pictorial Re view ee | At the Class A Until Wednesday ture in the Autumn know the dif! wen by na prent actors At the Circuit Until Wednesday ‘*# Mysteries of Paris The City | aed actre se. The Awakening | Yes, certainly they like nice .. clothes And, whats more, they wear nice ones, too There tent a better example ‘of Along the Riviera,” “Mix: | ed Colore ‘Our Enemy, the! 3 Wasp MISS LILLIA | ee Are “movie” actresses fond of At the Dream Until Wednesday |*tunning clothes like the actress “The Faithful Yuma Servant," "A|Of the speaking stage seems to Revolutionary Romance, “The | be? Three Black Bag The Road of| The question has been asked Transgression several times by women and giris “ee who frequent the movie thea Mo At the City Until Wednesday Art and Love The Quarre! ers Regir al Pals The Bald.|¢ well-dr mov maid | Headed Club,” “Society Day at Pip-|tha® Mise Lillian Walker of the Ing Rock Vitagraph company, appearing at a the Dream in “The Three Bilnew At the Grand Until Wednesday ‘Child Labor Ce ae real blonde with dark At the Melbourne Until Wednesday Helen Gardner tn “( | Bags | eyes and | USE HORSE SHOES TO COVER TRACKS | LONG BEACH, Cal, Jan, 21 A heavy palr of shoes with horse 8 attached to the soles. dis covered {n a parce! with a com plete burglar’s outfit and a b. of nitro glycerine. lice today to tnatitute & band of yeggs who a to be hiding here The unique the officers say, undoubted ly were for use to confuse pur uers after a cr mitted Bailey & Mitchell PRESENT Charles Klein’s Great Drama of Alleged Police Methods— TheThird Degree A $2.00 Production for 50c to The Seattle St a tavor by notity at onte of any fa Ure to secure prompt and ree ular delivery of the paper, oF caused the po any attempt to substituse an paper for The Beatt desire of t searen for belleved shoes p arrive any nigh nck. Kindly plone this office at once Main 9406. Ask for the Cireuiation Department | CHEHALIS.—PUSHING bis Roy Benn ceived a bullet in his ab COMMISSION INCREASED AUTHORITY for the health board was urged at the meeting of the King County Medical LOANS |; had been com tion Monday night by Dr. E. health commissioner MRS $10,000 AND UP Jin e ccat“ottnt of Edward died Mon- th av. N day at her home, 425 2 and good apartment pr beat paved T. N. HALLER announces that he will not run for ¢ his name was entered against bis & Co THE ONLY woman mall car . rier in Portland, Ore., Hilde sdeisclahae garde Butts, has resigned to marry Henry Platz . | Havelock C. Boyle | Leary Didg Main 7816. | TACOMA.—A reward of $250 ie -| offered for the recovery of the body of Frank &. Blattner, attorney, who was drowned when his launch burm ed in Commencement bay Saturday afternoon PORTLAND, OR As the result of a Chinook wind melting the snows In the Willamette valley, high water is feared today ASTORIA, OR-Pilots bringing vessels down the Columbia today announce that the river is filled with slush and ice Evening Prices, 50c, 30c, 20c WASHINGTON CHARGED with plotting againat the life of President Madero of Mexico, two supposed anarchists, whose names are withheld, have been arrested at Tampa, Fla Matinees Thursday, Saturday, Sunday, 25c GUNNISON, COLO.—John Green man, formerly of Los Angeles, and John Henderson are dead here to day, crushed in a snowslide in Ce ment canyon. | Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D, 8, SAVE HALF YOUR MONEY On your dental bill, We are doing ' ‘ : - . dentistry for 60 per cont lees than| WESTERN WASHINGTON AS any dentist ta Seattle has ever at-| SOCIATION OF OPTOMETRISTS tempted. We depend on doing a} met Monday at the Hotel Kennedy Jarge volume of business for our|). H. Myers was chosen to go to profits Olympta Remember, when you come here your work Is done by a graduate CHEHALIS.—B. 0, CROOP of Toledo killed himself Mon- day by exploding a stick of dy namite on his stomach. PORTLAND'S DEATH rate NEXT WEEK WayDowntas ° ° dentist, licensed by the state ot| ff 19%2 was 87 for each 1,000 Washingtom to practice @@ntintry,| , Inhabitants, Seattle's was For this reason you-know that you| 88% considerably, lower in the » sure to Fecelve the best. Dr aggregate. rk personally guarantees all Vii Ps . J | work turned out of these offices St. JOHNS MENS ObUR. wa * |meet Tuesday at % o'clogk in St $10.00 Plates 95.00 John's hall, Holgate and 46th av. $10.00 Crowns $4.00 | SW . | Regal Dental Offices Dr. L, R. Clark . 0. 8. . ark, ©. 0. @. (Manager)! foundered during a storm naar | 1405 Third Ave., N. W., Cor. Union Plymouth, England. Al! hands | NOTE—Bring This Ad With You.] were lost. Regular Regular A TRAMP steamer, thought to be the Ivar of Copenhagen, She's a stunning young girl; «| YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People ELIZABETH BUSCH, not | unciiman, that! _- knowledge and consent * *y: RAY SMITH'S coal wagon was| Calvin Phili s struck, Monday night, by an auto p Smith was slightly brulsed THE SEATTLE STAR __-__ N WALKER pink and white cheeks She's not statuesque by any }means. She IS well groomed Strange to say, Miss Walker is the ingenue. But she often plays leads when the lead requires an ingenue type. Work is fine,” says pretty LAl jlian, “but too much w is fooltat So, if the director sees some other girl into a fi and then and give her Ik nor sorrow she goes bome and reads 4 oF sews or goes to the mat | Jinee or does some one of the other |things girls like to do for a change when inn't a thing they just | mus » MEXICO CITY —Near Ator 100 federal troops were mane by an overpowering band of rebels EUGENE, OR.—While cut ting a footbal! pi hair Monda went i ted ne. He was commit | PRESIDENT | nominated Wm. Lee district attorney for WASHINGTON TAFT today to be U. B Idaho, | NEW YORK—While 1,800 feet in the alr, Mins Bernetta Miller wal | blinded by the explosion of an oil} |cup on the engine of her aeroplane |She glided to earth successfully PARIS.JAMES DE ROTHS CHILD, member of the Paris | branch of the family, {s engaged to- day to wed Dorothy Pinto. 18 }daughter of Eugene Pinto, London banker ALBANY, N.Y With only seven | dissenting Votes, an amendment to }the constitution permitting women to vote, is today passed by the state ansembly THE MONTHLY meeting of the First M. E. Brotherhood will b |held at 6 | Fifth avy. and Marion st. There will! ddreases by Henry Moore, pres of the Washington Welfare Teague, and E. H. Wells, editor of the Seattle Sun ABERDEEN —THE wreck of the British bark Torrisdale was sold to W. Jones for $250 by Lloyds’ agent H. M. Delanty. TUG GOLIAH, with Capt. Tom | Nielson, has gone to Yess bay to |tow to Seattle the barge Big Bo. nanza, & floating salter. TO STIMULATE zest in the re quest for a $100,000 appropriation jfrom the legislature for a women's building, university co-eds will as |nemble Wednesday morning CITIZENS’ CLUB of Chehalis will dine January 24, at Lieder kranz hall, in delight over the com pletion of the $30,000 Northern Pa cifle station COUNCILMAN GRIFFITHS] |8poke of his police bill before the North End Women's Progress! v« club Tuesday afternoon JAMES V. HOLTON, a Ballard |real estate man, has filed his inten jtlon of running for councilman | THE SAFE was cracked Sunday night in the P. R. Stanley general store, at Kent, and $78 tn cash, a $3,000 ife Insurance policy, four Masonic lodge books and a check for $6.05 were seolen MRS, C. FE. MAYRAND, 2431 60th av, N. W., celebrated pr 56th birthday Sunday afternoon with seven children present, ASSESSMENT ROLL for the rst av, S. improvements, costing 000, was approved Monday by » Humphries, deapite some be |} BAPTIST REVIVAL meetings for negroes will be hel@ at Ninth avy and Weller until Wednesday night, Rev. B. B. Johnson is 4 eaker? WITH A cargo of silk valuedat $500,000, the Blue Funnel liner Cy clops reached Seattle Tuesday NATIVE. DAUGHTERS of Wash ington will play cards January #8 at |Redman’s hall, James Lizar, a barber, if | ) tonight, at the church, |[f lated protests iq Wi ae FREDERICK & NELSON ~ New Gowns and Combinations At Special January Sale Prices a KIMONO GOWNS, SPECIAL 95¢— | TWO-PIECE COMBINATIONS, SPE Kimono Gowns of good quality lin, | CIAL 95¢ with sleeves and yoke of embroid Two-piece Combinations of fine muslin, with embroidered yoke set in with linengy arm eye, neck and wy | bottom of drawers trimmed with edge to SLIP-OVER GOWNS, SPECIAL 95¢— | match Special O5¢. ery edged with wide Cluny pattern inser Special 95¢. pattern lace insertion tion. Muslin Slip-over Gowns with deep yoke TWO-PIECE COMBINATIONS, SPE of Valen ienne . 1 — pattern ace in- | CIAL 95¢— me bey sertion set t ) ‘ay eading ‘ : : ‘i ig va eee enn Muslin ¢ ations trimmed across Short set-in sleeves trimmed | bh eit ; : Special 95¢ | front v ribbon-drawn embroidery medale. Pee -T. | lions and finished with linen pattern lagege Many other slip-over and open-front | and insertion and ribbon-drawn beading) gowns, specially priced Special B5¢. i & Several other new combinations are also featured at 9 j +-Second Floor, New Wash Goods : RINKLE CREPI unde ents and Linens for Clearance | INEN Huck Towels, with hemmed and | a new material for & outer wear, in ts, 27 inches wide, hemstitched borders, quality, special 19¢ each good | stripe and cro: ar special 19¢ yard Vanity Crepe, another 1 ew undergarment Half-dozen lots of Napkins, remaining Sale assortments from January speci material, in blue, tan, pink and cream, 2 | inches wide, 19¢@ yard White Imperial Pongee, a cotton mate 1 dresses, with soft . priced for clea Hemstitched and Scalloped-edge Linen | Table Cloths for which there are no Nap kins to match, for clearance, $5.00. -Firet F r. rial for waists ar cerized finish, 32 | yard. s wide, special —First Floen Imported Shadow Laces, Special 15¢ Yard | NUSUAL dainty effects in scalloped, Grecian and Van Dyke Ex The widths are from 1% to 6 inches. Special, 15¢ y Shadow Laces, ineh ges, with Insertions to n values in the popular French and Engl Very sharp reductions are quoted on a large lot of Lace Remnants for quick posal, the offering including Allovers, Plain and Colored Bands, Nets and Ch Cloths. fl y. also quoted for clearance at vey —Firet Fue Men’s Flannelette Night Gowns, $1.00 : rtioned Night Gowns of fil, Remaining Embroidery and Ribbon Remnants low prices. S comfortable as they can well be, these amply-pr soft-finished flannelette in tasteful stripe design Cut extra-long and fcll, pocket. Price $1.00. and very carefully tailored. Finished V-neck and s in the s ¢ fine quality of flannel as generously cut and carefully finished, $ —Men’s Furnish , and just Agee hare First Floor. Women's All-wool Sweater Coats in plain and heavy #® ’ ; : Women $s stitch weaves, made with double roll collar and cuffs aa patch or woven-in pockets Sweater Coats Choice of cardinal, Oxford-gray, white and maroon. Prices, $5.00, $8.00 and $8.75. Second Floon, Engraved Stationery Clock, Watch and Jewelry y HE Stationery. Gection, Repairing has excellent facilities for producing. | A SPECIALTY is made of Clock, Wate Engraved Wedding and other Social Sta- | and Jewelry Repairs of all descrip: First Floor, tionery, in styles that conform with correct | tions. This se is marked by. skillef usage and at prices attractively low. S | workmanship, moderate charges ples will be ibmitted upon request | prompt del —First Floor | ry Section, First Fleet Art Pottery Priced for Clearance PECIAT, are quoted on clearance price broken American Art Pot- tery, includir \, lines of sraystone Jar- Weller and other novel c¢ many other and decorative pieces. dinieres, Jardinieres i in orings and ivory useful The prices range upward from $1. —chinaware sect ; * : i i. t Clothes Baskets: Special # , “Well-made Clothes Baskets, of best quality willow, with heavy edges “4 30 inches long, special $1.40. 33 inches long, special $1.65. , —Housefurnishing®