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My method of acquaint- ing you with my exclusive style of tailoring is to For a few days longer I will make the following offer: MY INTRODUCTORY PRICES $60.00 SUITS FOR $40 $50.00 SUITS FOR $35 I give each and every suit my personal attention. No detail is overlooked— your every wish is ful- filled. The best of mater- ials throughout. GUN SLIPS FROM “HER STOCKING; SHE'S ARRESTED ‘THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1914. [DOUBLE TRACK AROUND BAY | WEST LAKE make it an inducement for The Puget Sound Traction Co., according to officers, has promised to commence duilding a double track system on its West Seattle line from the Pacific Coart Steel Co. you to inspect my new to the ferry, just as soon as the permit is granted. Application to start the work was filed store. e yesterday with Superintendent ot Public Utilities Valentine HAPPINESS OF. TACOMA MANS CHILD BEFORE | TRIPPED UP IN WILL, HE RULES) DR, JEKYLL ROLE BAN FRANCIS Feb, 20.—The | welfare and ly of a child te superior to «@ will or any legal) document, according to @ ruling here today by Superior Judge Dunne He took this of Susan Donabi old, who was placed by her mot are of Mary O'Neil w months old The child's mother died a y ago leaving Susan $2,000 and di recting {n her will that Maurice | O'lirien and his wife « id have in the Wear a CROOT Suit THE NAME STANDS FOR QUALITY IN TAILORING My association with such eminent tailors as Redfern of New York, Maris of San Fran- cisco and others of equal repute in my 20 years’ tailoring experience guarantees you per- fect satisfaction. J. T. Croot Tailor for Ladies and Men 500 Union St.—Corner Fifth Av. NEW YORK, Feb. 20,—Edna Freund is the first “gun girl.” As she tangoed at a mask ball the| other night a revolver slipped out Jot her stocking; !t belonged to her best fellow Edna was taken to jail 1 won't tell on htm,” she told the police. “It only means six months in ‘stew’ for me, but It would mean seven years for him, so I won't tell.” ATLANTA, Ga, Feb, 20—When Mra. R. B. Tope passed the Stand ard club last night, two negroes leaped out from behind an automo bile and one of them snatched her ma enne purse from her hand. Mrs. Tope The Wonder Millinery Co. | is.%sc'e 82 1525 Second Ave.——216 Pike St. We are showing some very pleasing ideas for EARLY SPRING wear. We carry a large stock and ff} LOS ANGELES, Feb. 20.— have two BIG STORES to accommodate you. We [| | After collecting $12 from pas will i if you care ff} | sensers he ferried across @ ee Preneed ee oo ey comenety flooded street In an automobile og truck, Angus Tucker was com- pelied to shell out the whole elp when his en- 4 | 1525 2nd Ave.—THE WONDER—216 Pike St. | 34 % «0 gine went d ipso Powder Hand Bags 8c 12¢ [2c 7 10c Washrag 25c Welsbach 25 Poslam Soap Castile Soap Gasoline Mantles 126 5c 25c Bottle White Pine and Tar 50c Sempre Giovine 23¢ Oriental Beauty Cream 29c 25¢ Violet Ammonia 75c Hair Brushes Shaving "Mugs 2c Ae 23c 10c Cocoanut Oil a eee : Mermaid Sea Salt. . 5c Moth Balls ... Demonstrators = e | Roahelle Salts . 9 $7.50 Leather ¢ Senna Leaves . ‘ 1 c S “as ; 7 Suit Case Williams Brilliantine 9c 25¢ Lage Can 10c Writing Tablets Tic $3.50 Mirrors Powdered Wax | $1.00 Razor Strops Hand Bags ‘ooth Brushes 50c Lather Brushes $3.69 Sc 196 50c Atomizers 75c and $1.00 ct Perfume, ounce Syringes 98c 50 Hot Wate Jottles 9c Fletcher's Castor Tc 25c Whisk Brooms oC $2.00 Straighthack ee. Shoulder Braces $1.00 Syrup of | 50c Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Bathasweet, Tonic for the bath Bitters aan ee 5c 14¢ 49¢ 98c First and Madison) DRUG ‘a 25¢ $1.00 Stomach } day for @ | Sppoiats! Talcum Powder Durham Duplex $2.50 Revolving custody of the child When the O'Briens petitioned to-| sardianship, Susan plead. owed to stay with j er, Mary O'Netl ° the will," Judge | Dunne told the O'Briens, “you are entitled to the guardian ship, but the piness of thie | little child is paramount to any will, The child y live with you for two s If | find she is dissatiafied then | shal! allow her to return to Mre O'Neil.” ed to be LL. b. Grace COMA, Feb and « bur by night ia the char |SALESMEN WILL EAT | tolls of the Tacoma police While was robbing homes,} the Y. MC school he was ¢ ntly reporting to Students of of salesmanahiy | weekly dinner and will hear an addre | Wholesale 8a \orts, manage He confessed to 11 burglaries. |Company. Le I didn't earn enough; | Wicks FY lin Motor Car Company the wrong end of the car, | will also k Grace. Capt. of Detectives Pits his good b vior and his ing ness (o lead an honest and upright lite | RUB LAME BACK: | Rub Pain Away With « Small Sale Tomorrow |: | Trial Bottle of Old | “eco oor | at New Store When your back is sore ana lame or lumbago, sciatica, rheuma: | tinm has you stiffened up, don't suf- |Red Front Clothing Co. Will fer! Got @ small trial bottle of old, cof honest “Bt. Jacobs Ol” at any dru | row Balanc store, pour a little tn your hand) 0 oy e of Its Stock end rub It right into your soon ray le Tomorrow—Won- by the time you count fifty, the) derfy i soreness and lameness are gone. 1 Bargains Offered. a Don’t stay ccinatett. she ge ing, penetrating of! ls to be) Confronted with | used only ones. It takes ache the necessity of | and pain right out and ends the|°!Psing {ts Fire Saie to an tm | misery. It is magical, beo- | Mediate close and disposing of all | | lutely harmless and doesn't burn or | brokea lines of men's wearing a; discolor the skin. parel, the Red Front Clothing Po Nothing else stops lumbago, act) *t 1510 First Avenue, just aboy. Gtica and lame a misery 0/Pike Street, opposite the Py bite Promptly and surely. It sever di) spicier wy) wiad off its Fire pas ——-- |0f the past month with one grand wind up, starting tomorrow, Satur. day, February 21st When interviewed this morning, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co.’s Firms, Fire Salvage A $50,000 FIRE DAMAGE CAUSES PRICES LIKE THESE 25c Tooth $2.25 Ladies’ 25c Lustrite Cuticle }| 25c Cathartic Pills Cascarets lines = most ridiculously, and in dred Men's Sults, Overcoats and from $20 to $30, at the wind-up price of $5.68. Boys’ Pants go at 23 cents. Men's $4 Shoes at $1.38 Men's $2 Wool Underwear at 58 | Men's $3 and $4 Hats at 98. Men's “The above fow items but serve to j sive an idea of the hundreds of |genuine bargains we will offer to |morrow. Everything has been re 5c marked in plain figures, assorted in ? | posal. A glance at the hundreds o! 25¢ Olive Oil bargains priced in our pan gis 12¢ |dows will convince the mort skep al that the wind up of this Fire tomorrow {# @ real money ing opportunity.” Be sure and remember the place it is where the big fire of Dec 23 occurred+at the Red Front Clothing Co, 1510 First Avenue, just above Pike Street, opposite the | Publie Meet Sapolio 4c Colgate’s” Soap 25c Satin Skin Cream 11¢ Physicians’ and Surgeons’ Soap | J Dental NTISTRY, OUR 1914 MOTTO THE BEST Dental Work known to ST Prices known eeniiegel known s what'you get at 10c package Envelopes 2c © Zozodont lic r Fill, Crown, Bridge or Extract | ertitioial teeth whieh | 1 ea © from natural teeth Mennen’s Talcum th "without plates Powder 8c ia WANT RY best work at the 25c Peroxide iy na CO ALBANY CUT-RATE) sos asosini- ro. n-ton ie e DENTISTS sriniiy i2tcoiettotst, atts ts People’s Rank Bldg, 2nd and Pike St. i ievacor ox walk up, | A motorman |f — CC. Wid Up of Fire many cases to one-third and one half of ortginal cost, For instance, } we offer tomorrow over two hyn-| Raincoats that formerly sold at| $1.50 and $2.00 Dress Shirts at 48.) jlots, and arranged for final dis. 4c hi 4 “ aoe , etna r Work | in auch large quantities that we are tic ed WASHINGTON, Feb, 20.—Mr. able to give them to our subserlb: F ¥ OUT land Mra. Heaven, Mx and Mrs. Hell, ers. All that is necessary for you |" You by coming to'us,|Mr. and Mrs. Damm were among | to do is to pay your subset a we are sure to win when you do| visitors at the treasury department 7 star one year {n advance} | > are aure to mutt yéuy, | today: ($8.25), and the spoons will be sent ‘ r work {a aure te vent you, charges paid. If your subserip: 106 PIKE ST. No charge for if exninination | tion does not expire me time, A ss cro} c! WOMEN TO COLLECT you can take of this ss from Bon Marche. m PUBLIC MARKET. Fifth, 1, Sixth and Pine Big |Saturday Specials Our FREE DELIVERY System Covers the Entire City. Largest Retail Distributors of Pure Food Stuffs on the Pacific Coast SECTION—A SECTIONS Il. AND IIL. CHAS. LAFONTAINE BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS! Hs 11-12 ee | 25 Ibs. “arin $1 ji paronase i (Delivered with $3.00 order) $1.10 ar, wack 81.10 tienen AMERICAN GROCERY CO. oe aiits Pt Ail ong Rab ANDERSON GROCERY CO. #5¢ All” 8 25e Many Other Specials for Saturday STALL 210—“The Quality Store” _———_—_—— SECTION 1 DOWN TO ROCK BOTTOM | 120 Ibs Granulated QE 3O0c Doz. Fees SELECTED FRESH RANCH ¢ Riowlder of Circle W | | | | }« Sugar with 61.00 purchase, Apecials wot tise hadde vaemerututtts! 5c ib. Butter 1 on vie hor ocalg oar BSé Red Shield—Fresh From Our Churn Macaroni . 4 Ib pt on's Tea se ial! a 1 i bars Crystal White Sonp..25¢ vee! eee eee, ies ec == en Purest srrenmitn, 700 en Tight, ‘one or Hammond's at am a a Rams $1.25 tokio Grocery co.| RED SHIELD CREAMERY Stalls 104-123 CENTER OF WESTLAKE MARKET STONG’S MARKET | THAIREE Center of Market Real Specials om All Meats for This on Pine Street PE ogg = A GIRLS’ meniiie BAKERY) 15 onanccs 10¢ “Test on Barth” $2 PER CASE Grape fruit, 5 for............ 10¢ Grocery Co. Spitzenberg apples, per box.$1.50 Stall 219 Extra 22 Ibs. pure Cane Sugar $1.00 WM. FUSS & CO. BIG, CLEAN, SANITARY MARKET STALLS 1O-1KE-EIT 12%e¢ ec fancy Delicious bag Kemet, italia 13-14, Meat Section idisininiemaianmnintineiinniitiiiesi ad oe Smoked Meat House COFFEE fee go tar ton te aR Rest Peaberry Coffee, Ib. Feaity ant’ Qaeenaes, uk os 40c Hylo Coffee, od Ibs Lee T ene 335 --STALLS-- 336 pa, Ib. .. ‘ Brenneman & McIntosh | farce Boitle Best Bxtract Be Seattle Tea & Coffee Co. SWEET SUNKIST Circle Market) “ests, ae e rah Broken Mixed Candy, Ib. 0 $2.00 Per and Up ona ees 26e Mixed Candy, Ib...... Fancy Fresh FRUITS AND VEGETABLES always on hand, we handle no inferior goods. 6 W Spring Lamp, Ib 206 | oss *- Country Butter Store Largest Size Florida Grape Fruit Stall 329—Main Flor | 15 Fach 2GGS, doz. 306 Bananas, doz., 10¢ and AFORNIA BUTTER, | cyeot Sunkist i oe Ibs. . 65¢ ALAND BUTTER, 1b - B5¢ 1 < 2' jal Attention to Phone Orders Special on Potatoes! | LONDON DRY GOODS ON WESTLAKE MARKET 200 White Bed Spreads, 26x90 Girls’ Dresses, fine gingham, 6 Te Apron Gingham, all checks 5 to 16 years ‘ oS8e ses 5e Chambrays, ®2-inch.........10¢ Huck Towels, 35x17 ......- 9¢ Galateas, all colors ... Halibut, 2 Ibe . ibe Fresh Herring, 6 Ibe so BBO STALL 825 age ihe STALLS 200-215 STAR WANT ADS ARE MONEY GETTERS : NEW YORK.—Hanging to a ale MUST LIKE "EM strap on an L train, Levi Fox, 60, 8 city clerk, became exh | ST. LOUIS, Feb. 20.—In an oyster | qieg ore ame exhausted and eating contest in the grill room of the American hotel yesterday aft ernoon George C. Monroe of Salt Lake City, defeated Albert H POUNDS BEST James of Balmyra, Mo,, by a score of 250 to 198, The oyster, wrestling > ® CHICAGO, Feb. 20.—Twelve 80-| Va, witnessed by a lar a 2 cans Carnation Fresh Che clety matrons were “fired” from a ~% os tableaux at the fashionable artists’ | Beautiful "Silverware fete ball last night when they | were dressed as sylphs For Star Readers A set of alx be pautifully decorated French gray finish Silver T Spoons free to mail subseribers to The Star. They are of. beautiful estan and will Inst a lifetime, A | SAW THE SEEDS ::.. apt ated » spoons could not be han $2.50, We have bought them CLOVER LEAT at any store for less Everything you buy here is the best the mar- ket affords and our prices are always the lowest. jes has “aborted olght wom yving the women, will ular price, you will v collectors than men. spoons just the same, aanensor [prove bet a ae ea nate ( § s 2