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Ask for Combination reve Avenue, Betw Received Eiiccl ist two styles ..... lickel-plated Bread Trays Nickel-plated Card Trays ‘Large Earthenware Kitchen Earthenware Rolling Pins Mull nished Printed inches ..... 36-inch Percales Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose |Men’s Fancy White Vests, len’s Bar or Bakers’ Coats, Box Stationery . A lot of Fancy Apron, ‘soile ool of Glycerine pone: ‘ de Riz . Ten-Pin Wooden Hat Racks Pillow Cases, Base 42x36 inches. Table Oilcloths, reds only.... Circular—Third in Spring Before Pitchers. “Medium size Fancy Russian Bowls. “a Large Huck Towels, red borders, size 20x42 soiled soiled. . d cans of Talcum Powder. . |Nickel-plated Knives and Forks. ... 3 | Embroidery Edges, Insertions and Galloons... Hair Barrettes, plain or stone set an d Brass Extension Rods, extend 78 inches. Children’s Sleeveless Gingham Aprons.. A table of soiled and mussed articles, in the Infants’ Wear Department, Third Floor, consistin Muslin Skirts, Flannel Skirts with waist, ig Caps, Leggings, Knit ae Ladies’ Cor- ; choose from all these for. ‘Talcum Powder ..... and Tooth Brushes. plated Shears, assorte , Children’s and Misses’ Mittens "Curtain Scrim with printed border An Extraordinary Special 1,000 yards of 20-inch All-Silk Japanese Silk, and Mercerized and Silk-Finished Dress em None at wholesale, and quantities limited. at our Silk while they last, '% “Austin E. Griftiths, pronouncing D. Trenhoime’s taxation talk as with a lot of glittering platt- has challenged the latter to the subject with him, and ime, as on a former occa has declined. Trenholme of an sq dS Griffiths makes the pos! tive declaration that he will veto gny tax levy that is over 15 mills in| 1914. He declares he has fought Consistently to keep the levy down. | ayy aE Saved Estate $123.25 The value of trust company administra- tion was emphasized by the recent decis- ion of Judge Dyke- man of the superior court, in upholding the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank in a_ suit | brought against it as | Administrator of the | estate of Joseph Buckley. An _ undertaking | company had pre- sented a bill of $273.25 for funeral and burial expenses. We refused to pay more than $150.00, which we regarded as a reasonable sum, ahd in this we have been upheld by the Court. ; Thus $123.25 addi- tional goes to the heirs of the estate. DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BRCOND ANY CHBAAY Fn) | we d sizes. ent; va Floc and Sen BARGAINS THAT ARE BARGAINS or At This Store All Day Tuesday More for Your Money Than You Ever We have tried to gauge the quantities so there will be enough to last the entire day, but of course the early buyers have the best assortments to choose from. As we go to press, assortments are complete. parame CITY’S DEFENSE That Is the question all the U THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1914. Huerta Hemmed in by Rebel Leaders OLLI CAA GCAN| COLLECTS FROM SUFFRAGE FAILS AGAINST MA | "WEALTHY FOR OUTRAGES N STATE OF COLORADO 1N"ROBIN HOOD" Will woman suffrage make good In Colorado? Rited States is asking today. Will the women who have the vote In that state-—will thelr jeaders—demand up to Mra. Gertrude A. Lee, chair. MEXICO CITY, Feb, %-—Presh justice and overawe man’s oppression? dent Huerta’s positidn seemed more These questions have been put desperate today than at any time man of the democratic state committee in Colorado. since he Kelzed contro! of the gov ernment under thelr horses’ An attack was in progres® 1! members of her party. Tampico. Torreon Was menaced. Vicente Segura, inaurgent, mil went to Sterling to see Mra, Lee Honalre and ex-bull fighter, was re e aring to attempt the Pachuca STERLING, Colo, Feb, 9 Gen. Felipe Angeles, a deserting Mrs, Gertrude A. Lee, head federal commander, was said to be the democratic state cen attacking Mazatlan ’ ; it van ees tt nt when Villa! tral committee, doesn't know confiscated Terrazas eatates| Officially that Mother Jones in Chihuahua recently, Huerta, has been illegally imprisoned called the rich local Mexicans at that the Colorado state tention to what had been done, add sas fa. dows 1 ta ye oops rode down and beat These ret are lalists. They) Women and children paraders 10¢ each believe in such distributions of with swords in Trinidad ‘en 10¢ each wealth, I am the only power be So won't protest and she C e ee he d yoru you « *, 10c each #f/tween them and you. If you ex) wintt inything to prove to ive: pect me to save you you must help a 10c each wie get the money the milli f women over 10¢ each t land seeking the ballot 10c each | AMERICANS DIE IN WRECK that she, as uffrage tri CUM 7 exioo, ‘eb. &. y wet phew: | Ptah! wees pannel HagBren phant, will justify all. the 10c yard Biine en Jay for bodies ms women have made in of the 1» the wreck behalf of equal suffrage 10¢ each of rag which _ “Il want to do what is . week dashec big bore and eale 10c yard ahee ti ak ‘sonvinuae right for the party and 10¢ each inside and set on fire by the women,” said Mrs. 10c yard under Castillo Lee, who has been re- 10c pair Flay estimated. Fiky edd on cuperating from a nervous eee 10¢ each peda eee ee attack on a farm near 10c each Many of the vietime were Amer! here: -10¢ each cans “I don't know that there «..10¢ each is anything wrong in the " 1 10c yard ff ,, — LS caged os TRAIL coal strike fields. I want h »~ 4 eb. jen, Villa wae Po --10¢ eac here today directing the hunt fo time ye Hedeeeoe’s 10¢ box Maximo Castillo, the bandit wh “Do you believe any cit- 10c each ' tion of the bien ‘ie ond) izen—man or woman— u was responsible lor the ‘ 10¢ each wrecking of '& train and the loos of should be deprived of his 10c each more than 59 lives. He had 1.000 constitutional right of per- ues to of Infants’ Bonnets, 10¢ each ; 10¢ . sinks ooe.S00 OOM ..10¢ for 2 10¢ cans 10c each 10c pair 10c pair 10¢ yard > 10c Inducements Every: Forenoon to Encour- age Morning Shopping J. D, APRAID?| SEATTLE PAYS RESPECTS 10 REDELSHEIMER Seattle business and professional | to the ers the excuse that his campaign | men paid homage to the memory of | Sunday ts - speange have dated him up for! suljus Redelsheimer, rest of the ante-primary period, | chant who passed away can't spare any time for a| stroke of apoplexy. 0 a vices yesterday, at the Bonney-Wat son chapel officiated Rabbt simple Ban at muel in honor of the life of the merchant “The Just life, the said Rabbi wakened from benevolence of Koch. this Te Core a the dream o TAXATIVE S 1S, ote ‘ne F Teviets | and the flery energy 4 pits fofont numer if & falie to cuss. | must point to us a lesson, show us way to strength and fortitude, ot mar hin The chapel was banked high with beautiful floral offerings from hun dreds of friends whosknew and re spected Mr. Redeishetmer during his life work in n Seattle OH I cU RATE::.. DENTISTS men ow the bandit's traf! sonal liberty and free speech without due pro- lY. M. C. A. MEET OVER cess of law?” she was asked. VANCOUVER, Wash, Feb. 9 Mrs. Lee evaded the |The three-day session of the Wanh 1, “No.” ington-Oregon-Idaho Y. MC. a. S@!@ No , lon was coactuded here leet Mrs. Lee will not ask the night labout the coal strike that will | ploneer mer-| from in funeral se Koch| services | | T-| We make a specialty of tect without plates by our painless method. Amalgam filling . $1 Gold Crowns Porcelain Full Set patie A a will at of charge Come fn wish—for estimate STA 5 that doe any time » SOON—tod free ND BACK examina Bridgework $3 Teeth $5 & Up n't yaired D it ation oF WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ |207 University St., versity GUARANTEE St. Opp. Paterson Co. $3 yrov free and ouR 2nd and Uni Fraser. CHURCHES FILLED TO OVERFLOWING took care of the children while the rest of the family went. JUDGE EVERETT SMITH —Yos, indeed, I went. I attended the The morning after! Seattle went to work this morn ing better satisfied with life after attending chureh yesterday, Everybody went—nearly service at the Plymouth Se A few did not. Uonal church and enjoyed th i Even some of the mayoralty can-|tmon more than usual. It 8 good | didates spent the day at home. in itaelf and more inspiring be awoke today | cause the church was full JUDGE JOHN 8B. GORDON, of police court—1 did, sir, 1 went to the First Chrtetian church. Seattle ministers with the realization that their ef- fort had been worth the while In- aspired by the Increased attendance, ministers everywhere preached with unusual eloquence. No one! went to sleep. An Increase of 26% over the usa al attendance was announced. | Some of the candidates for mayor were caught napping yester a. Pooeniag sg when called over the one by a Star reporter and/ tonsa point blank: “Did you go to! church today?” J, D. Trenholme sidestepped the lq estion with a brusk command porter to “call tomorrow Trenholme’s day of rest “business” on Good Furniture oe A Lowest Prices We can furnish every room the home at savings that surprine. Bee thene prices in wil | He will not discuss that date. Jobn C. Slater, of “square deal to all” fame, told the reporter to “go blazes.” It peeved him. Here are some of the answers re ived Sunday afternoon by The Star to the question, “Did you go GEORGE B. WORLEY—No, I a didn't go this morning and I don’t $s Quertered Ook $13.00 os I'll go tonight. My wife ts 50 Combination Buffet and J. D. TRENHOLME—Who, me? be vb Did 1 Ko to h? 1 don't care veker to answer t Call me up t "310. 00 rrow. I don't talk business on $16 Ket of Fumed Sunday. It is my day at home. $8 aot of Fumes, $10.50 JUDGE W. D. WOOD, whom the Ministerial association asked to Pay Cash er Will drop out of the mayoralty race, at channe for t » Plymouth Congrega in Good Condit S. H. POYNOR 1521 Fourth Av AUSTIN E. GRIFFITHS—I cer. tainly aid. I took all the members of the family and heard a splendid sermon at the First Presbyterian church JOHN C. BLATER—I did NOT! ive e y day so that I can le ery man in the face and tell him to go to blazes, You got me the firat time, didn't you! Straight from the shoulder !# my dea, YOU co to blazes! GOODBYE! Meat Prices CUT “n A, J. GODDARD—I had a sick eadache and couldn't go this Ore I am going tonight to TOMORROW, TUESDAY Congregational the chureh RICHARD WINSOR of course I did yewater Me? Why, Iam a Unt FRYE:CO.’S tarian HIRAM C. GILL—Not yet. I on't think I'll go tonight, elther. 1 am recu ing from loss of leep for the last ten days MAYOR G80. F, COTTERILL As Follows: Paul's Episcopal church | Choice Steer Sirloin 188 CRAWFORD E. WHITE, deputy) Steak 2 -10u ecutor-—I didn't go this morn r { am sure going to Doctor| Cholce Rib and Loin 15c Matthews’ church tonight to make| Mutton Chops good on this “Go-to-church” idea. (This yl haar leg of a superior JUDGE R. B, ALBERTSON—1| Wally Try don't care to be reported on this} Choice Shoulder 15¢ subject Pork Steak ..-seseee m+) JUDGE MITCHELL GILLIAM holce T-Bone No, I didn’t go, 1 haven't made up| Sree’. :.. . 2 my mind whether I'll go tonight or not Choire Pig F Pork, 8 center pleces .....+++ .. OC JUDGE J. T. RONALD-—Attend ed the Grace Methodist church Choice Pork Live 10 with bis. wit 2 Ibe. for . WC JUDGE A, W. FRATER—Indeod, 1 did. 1 went to the University Look for U. 8. Purpie Stamp Congregationg! church and heard tt signifies purity and quality an excellent sermon Shops open until 6:20 p, m, JUDGE KING DYKEMAN—1| question five The governor and his gallant militia generals, who have placed 82-year-old Mother Jones In solitary confinement in a military pri feet women and childre Her political influence with them Is great The following Is from the Denver correspondent of The Star, who and who h trampled dirs, Gertrude Lee times and finally} state committee to do an) embarrass Gov, Ammons con Hill club will meet next Welsmaag st. 3 pm. at the Bea con Hill schoolhouse, Candidates | will be present COMREETATVT (hence 19 OE Aone eTTLY srt. UREA, CROUGR 10 SATTY (28-sNOED PLO Robberies and Hold-Ups of the last few weeks remind us that possibly you have some money hidden in some place about your home that you think is perfectly safe. Now would be a good time to place it in a strong bank like this that carries burglary and hold- up insurance and pays Four Per Cent Interest on money deposited in its Sav- ings Department. AND TRUST CO. FOURTH AND PIKE SEATTLE wr 1914 MorTO BRST Dental Work known to Prices known Dental Materials Methods TRE known to DENTISTRY what you get at the Albany Dentiats. ALBANY PAINLES? WE Fill, Crown, Bridge or Extract h without pain supply artifictal teeth whieh from natural t without ato, table nake Stooth WANT IN RY you wa work at the lowest prices. YOU want the best materials, and you do not want to be hurt |" you want your Dental Work guaranteed, This in what we give our patients, and thie Is why practice Incrénses year after year. YOU ea o by ng our and we are sure to win when you do come Our prices are sure to mutt you, and our work Is sure to please you No charge ALBANY CUT-RATE DENTISTS for examination. in Trinidad, Colo, are) ORTHERN BANK WELL RECEIVED Exceptionally beautiful singing effective stage nettings and a bie company of artists, each striving to outdo his fellow, marked the | sentation of “Robin Hood,” the D Koven comic opera, at the Metr politan last nigh Vivactous Bessie Abott, with her thrash-like, delightful voice, and her big company of followers made themselves her welcome here in the old but rpopular enter tainment. ‘The w continues throughout the week with mat neen There was no la of interest from the time Ro’ «| fused his lawful ¢ the pom po wherift ham through the « “ " Robin joins the . hand of Little Jobe Will Sca let In Sherwood forest and at the last, when he tr he over his enemy and wins air Matd Marian | No one has cause to wonder # ! Reasie Abott, late of the Metropol | {tan Grand Opera company, wa chosen for the title role of M Marian as she romps he tag in a madeap roughing of Friar Tuck » admirably done George Frothinghaw She 1 and tempestuous ph Brainard, as Robin Hood. has a pleasing appea e and add ed greatly to the ple p in bh s with Minx Abott. The Alar adale as interpreted by Henriette Wakefield was a feature in itself ° — o ORPHEUM ° M Lloyd, head 0 um bill for thir appear last night and ¥ not be seen In Seattle | Carl Reiter substituted him |the beadiiner act Sunday night,| jand filled tn hi eduled time, ex platning to the audience how she ha ned to be absent he rest of the bill ts mediocre. | “WOMAN FOUND STRANGLED TO | DEATH IN HOTEL PORTLAND, Feb. %-—The po- lice were confronted with a mys- tery today in the murder of Anna Meadows, $0, a chambermaid at the Rhein@ls hotel, whose body.| badly burned tn a fire, presumably | jof incendiary origin, was jast night in her room. Deep marks on her throat are believed to have been made by a strangier. Inability of firemen or detectives to find the cause of the fire, which had burned the mattress and bed- ding and was gaining, when dis- covered, confirmed them in the ar found | son theory Fred Stagman, a porter in the hotel, and E. A. Birdsell, |} Frank Woodward, Julia Smith, John Wilson, Geo. Trautman and Michael McCarthy, who occupied rooms near the scene of the mur- der, were taken to the police sta- tion. GOTHAM TO HAVE 10,000,000 JEWS NEW YORK, Feb. 9—Jacob 11.| | Schiff predicted there would be 10,-| 000,000 Jews in New York's metro. politan district in 50 years SHOW MACHINE The simple method of “punching the button,” “pulling the crank and thereby registering your choice| of candidates in the city election | being demonstrated on the Empire | voting machine in room 119 at the | is} city hall, The machine will be used in the coming election. The| demonstrations began today, and will be kept open for the public] during the week, | BINNS TO WED NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—It was an nounced that Jack Binns, wireless | hero, would wed Miss Alice MeNift| of Flatbush in June. JUNIOR RECITAL | | Miss Margaret sent the Junior class in a dramatic Olson will pre and Children’s | |paving on the recital tonight, at 7:20, 1n Odd Fellows’ temple, 10th av, and E. Pine st. Thirty-| leight puplls will participate. The | program will consist of recitations, monologues and plays iGAVE NEW ZEST | | | That the coming of Christ stn the world imparted a new zest of life to mankind, was the gist of the sermon preached by the Rev, H. H.| Gowen, Trinity Parish church, yes: terday, THE THEATRES NEXT WEEK Hood AT Metropolitan—" Robin Moore—Dark Seattle Bailey & Mitchell Stock Co, in “Brewster's Mil lions. Tivoli—Ke “In Gay ating & Flood Co. Paris,’ [AMUSEMENTS MOORE Matiness Wednesday and fa So NEXT WEEK N Tonight | An Ww 5 wvernoroLiTaN E. H. oe Wea vee t except Saterday and nt SEATTLE THEATRE cee cnms’ oreben TAND ALL WERK 1, 1 WRRE KING ’ Mi li | Prices—t0c, 15¢, $1.00, 91.50 and $1.00 Brewster’s Millions feoie On Bale’ Th Vricee—* Rr, bOe ! Mall Orde Pitied « Hare Night ay Mvewing. Any| Curtain arat at 8:00 Kvenings i Vv OL ny PANTAGES Big Musieai F “IN LAUGHLAND” LEON ROGEE Mar a1 Production The teet Wig Fea 100 AND 20 A GENUINE SUCCESS! BESSIE ABOTT ROBIN HOOD AT THE METROPOLITAN LAST NIGHT Handsome Music Souvenirs Tuesday and Wednesday Nights Choice Seats May Still Be Had PRICES: Mats. 50c to $1.50; Nights, 50c to $2.00 Magnificen MRS, KNOX DIES U.S, BUREAU HERE NEW YORK, , Feb 9—Mrs. Ed WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 9.—A ward M. Knox, wife of the hat! branch of the United States bureau maker, and once famous as Florence of fisheries will be established in Rice, songstress, died, aged 70. Seattle, according to the announce- pecan NN Ree (ment of the department of com- WILL PAVE ROAD ~~ County commissioners are pre- 0 | Paring to advertiee for bids on brick | Defending bis methods while in foadway for a distance of 1% miles, | Office as, superintendent of build ings, R. H. Ober, removed by Mayor n Cotterill, bas written a letter to the paid the work of Mrs. Myrtle Gien council, which came up for congsid- Roberts, of this city, author of eration this afternoon. Mr. Ober “The Foot of the Rainbow,” by | declares he tried to enforce the law Bertha M. Richoff of San Francisco. |in a reasonable manner. 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