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THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1914. Doudie Taduce- ments Vattt Noon. AFTER INVENTORY eda Sale AND “INDUCEMENTS” CARNIVAL Here’s a Thousands of Money-saving Bargains. Seventy i | “Inducements” free to everyone. For particulars see Pointer 8 windows. Red Lettter Day next Wednesday Venise Laces Dress Goods 25c 98c Values Up to $148, Values Up to @1TS. We have nt the entire ? on of assorted Dress i isi f { Sample line of a New York im Joo. st the right materta | " ter. This lot contains Randa pr tresses and i] Movers and Edgings tn Ratine r 80 hes wide. Ww ow And Venise. Values up to $1.48 1 in light, me Byard, Clearing out in this sale J dium rk co Values is |e El | at the Alhambra Today Half Price WHI be offered during this sale | actly halt p P f Detective Finn, most renowned of dare devils, has accomplished the remarkable feat of steering hi at Sc a yard eludes only winter dirigible balloon over a fast-flying train and gilding down a rope to one of the cars, shaming the writers Lace Remnants House Dresses of detective fiction by outclassing thelr wildest of hairbreadth escapes. It's a movie stunt 2A | [INTERESTS BACK STEMS Fa ot is Featured make a thorough clearance they | Will go at 2c a yard. s, | Ladies’ Waists RIVAL SAYS GILL King Baggot, in “The Touch of a Child,” visits his sister . | 9 | & Baggot, eC vhild, s — in Paris. A noted doctor is called when she is ill. We learn Values Up to $1.95. " In th his speeches Saturday|to say in behalf of Tresholme Weare, offering @ lot of Inight, at the Bencon hill school and|They are going to deve them Ba sotled. Values up an a cates Walkes o> at Oltman’s hall, Hi Gill, candidate| selves to an attack on And| schools, a parade of the National lust takes King to South América for five years. In the mean- | Patriotic exercises in the public that it is his brother King had slain in a sword duel. Wander- cholce tn this sale, @ in this sale for } for 0} o positive or jthey w you st GI Guardsmen, and se | banquets / : s ‘yp betecaeas, ne | for mayor, mate the positive see arn you against Gilliem. 1) Gusting the evening will mark So time the doctor marries the sister and @ éhild is theirs. New tion that J. D. Trenholt andi-| want to say to you thet I would not 1! ‘ Children’s Sweaters Glass — Etc. dacy has been supported by thow-/open a restricted district in Seattle see vv of Washington's | York is now their homé. Because of a false version of the duel, Oc birth y today | sand of dollars ¢ trity 4 by theif 1 could, d wouldn't | ould | 4 $1.69 hate Gp te 00s se org — reali’ ay vill omg 7 ve D LF ot cae wd. At the University of Washington the doctor has sworn revenge, but neither he nor King know Regular Price $2.25 e Will putes “In the t legislature Mra saiy oe le B Pn ~ ite the other King returns. Later they learn the bitter truth. A 3 a ° aid Y ‘ ‘ " f Frances Axt c dy see parade of the jonal Gu ” g valuen,’ Closely Knitted of wool | x sale ak Seeting the Seeman Ga| frome Whatanca’ cocuter eatteeeeas| ime comarted 02 Rook. THO Sen terrible duel is decided on. The first the child shall touch BUR Gasora’ ond wnaseen. A ‘Star Arrested if it in not true. Hut I/the red light abatement Jaw, and it/Rathered at the Armory at 11:20 shall die. Shey sit on a couch, the child enters the room, sees | and marched o *! oO at the regular w ome arrest. It will then give ¢ law throughout the state now 5! re +k . , sda ‘ vibe Clearance Sale | Sale price, you ' me an opportunity to prove in court | The restricted district iasue is dead Jemes at ia peat ons peond. The them silent and unmoving—her father; and this new-found, OT dennanced the “cate oft?” ob t pks teapottent insue ts taxation | Inf cee COnis artlery Goes : _ May Manton Patterns. Phone Main 6035 [lit exists today, and promised to/and monietpal ownership of our city At ender ieaeeea and rushes up— But it would be unfair to tell you how it curb it. utilities, | was responsible for the Clur " ends. It would spoil a good story. McClure of the ar ? Talks of Cafe Evil jonly reduction in taxes ma in tillery reserve 1 “The cafe evil ia the worst in the] years, the 1911 levy. And I promise | ry) cee Ye tng American Revo-| city,” said GL Jo Into the police | to do the utmost to reduce taxes If! ,, r 4 . jlution celebrated the day with a ON, AN] ON 0. Sa Be Tgome ‘little girl has| “Wheat become mayor 1 win|meeting in the Chamber of Com same story. Some little girl has! hea 1 become mayor I will| mons Oo hly Too where & \eame tnken to a cafe, where she be | know In 10 minutes why the Renton lovable uncle. It must be a new game. She laughs joyously program of speeches’ and music » intoxicated and then ruined. | line isn't being operated by the city. | wore given. e ¥ opponents are telling you|though the people voted the money! panguets will be given tonight Animated eekl Seattie’s Popular Priced Department Store ce this is going to be a campalen;for It three years ago. | at the Armory by the National of ant!-Giil, instead of pro-Tren Promises Action l@ebed and vetorena'of the Spantih Second Avenue, Between Spring and Seneca §)ho!me They haven't got anything! “I'm going to have that line oWM| American war the Hotel Lin The latest news of the world’s happenings told !n pictures. ed and run by the city without any] coin by the Sons of the American delay, and {f these public works of-| pevotition, and at the Washington } ficial try any of their diliatory tac| Annex by the Knights of Columbus. BULL BROS. | | HAINES WILL RUN ine some of ‘em will lose their) special sermons in honor of Washington's birthday were preach I favor the extension of the leht eq Sunday by Rev. E. Vincent Shay t Prt ters |g ROrsh, tno, ate nape = plant and the water plant. There/ier in St. Mark's church, and Rev s a a bor Ona genet ag have been unnecessary delays {9/Lother Little of the Baptist Tab- dh for re-election for governor of 1 both these departments. ernacie. 1 am opposed to giving the Se — | (Paid Advertisement.) CALI Ais uemtdaass ike tha teenie eee PETER MILLER’S His Royal Nibs of Bomdad loses his pants on arriving in tisitnien vistons, or extending the term any New York. They are found and adopted by a young society LOS ANGELES, Feb. 23.—South-| longer than 1924, when the present @ ° i i eres! ac ren em | Ps s 's $ . Gay from the severest storm fn ite} uy SUtreh® Ounicinal railway to FIGHT AGAINST f he fi pa’ P’ rs P history [have a fair and square deal, Wheh | ape henge oe Nine persons have perished and |i: proves a success, an the San Pran SPECIAL ELECTION igi SE ack emcentterineorae c| PRISON ENDED | $2,500,000 has been done. Trant)can then proceed to acquire the en M h 3 1 9 1 4 portation still is demoralized, and | tire railway system in this city o_o arc 9 ft will be a week before regular) «3 [ Trenholme {s telling you| ‘The long-drawn-out battle against schedules are attempted. now that J. 8, Goldsmith and the Imprisonment put by Peter s housands of acres of farm and! geattio Electric Co. have now with-| Miller, the lawye , aeons cenes in 0 om 0 . orchard land throughout the south-|drawn their money bags from Iis/to have come to a close with the rh end of the state remain under Saat toane: campaign, because they realize 1) supreme court Saturday, sustain i Railroad restoration ts being | "1,be.clected in antte. pa OR |e Pied cs godt © © poe The quaint atmosphere of this Oriental city, its odd, artis- Viney fee sine Barth oid rhe frst | dodae They are still for bim. [| This t* the first time the en tic architecture, the primitive modes of transportation, the ‘° am ronping jow an ever in the| preme court has sustained any con uw $ “+f i storm began will leave Los AD-| Rainier alub, the Chamber of Com. | Metin of Peter Miller. natives at their daily tasks—and a scene on Sir Thoma? Lip- <p Sige = sar eT railroads | BOFe? and the Employers’ associa-| The case came up om appeal ton’s tea gardens on the Island of Ceylon, are shown. 1.—CENTRAL WATERFRONT. remained helpless. The Santa Fe | “O° from the Tacoma court, e are two other appeals limited that left Los Angeles last " fee He ee ig hm ah gg ASTONISH DRUGGIST | posi. in caso this Is turned down, passengers. Four Santa Fe trains Miller will have no further re are held at San Bernardino, four| We sell many good medicines, courte, Gai -Saeee be ae Oe at Mojave and others at various) but we are told the mixture of | 441) bo lodged at Walla Walla. | H 1 points. — | buekthorn bark, glycerine, ete. es a e =e ine a | known as Adlert-ka, Is the best we | |Ster'sold. “Seattie’ fons asenes, PREDICT RAIN | | us daily by telling how QUICKLY - i | Adler-t-ke relieves sour stomach,| WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—Rain | gas on the stomach and conatipa for the Northwest dw the com z PORTLAND, Pen. lL y.| Hon. Many report that A SINGLE | ing week is the general prediction e Hill, chairman of th oud of % | DOSE relieves these troubles aljof the U. S. weather bureau. A ] | rectors of orthern raf).| most IMMEDIATELY We are general change to warmer weather | Way, accompanied by his family, is| glad we are Seattle agents for Ad-| is predicted, beginning Tuesday. | len route today to Del Monte, Cal.,| rhea. Swifts Pharmacies, 2nd | | for a two or three weeks’ visit ave. and 236 Broadway N THEY DESERVED MORE | Before his departure from Port- | —— rr Clara Butt, the great English) land last night, Hill dented that |einger, and her husband, Kennerley Carl R. Gray will resign as Preal-| ALBERT #ANSEN Rumford, also famous singer, de} dent of the Great Northern |served a larger audience than turn-| - Jeweler and Silversmith Jed out Sunday afternoon to the - - a saa USE a SD St cae , NA Moore theatre, Both are real art : The Port Commission was authorized March 5, 1912, to SEATTLE cops \s 7 Hie fata and deeptte the amall acdlenos | construct a public dock and warehouse for the mosquito fleet $010 Second Ave. Near Madioon || "emcere’_& delightful r . 4 . eco ve. on. eames and deep sea-going vessels on the Central Waterfront. A ARE UP To DATE tm One Day. | two-story pier with nearly 1,000 feet frontage is now serving] ps po THREE STATES Seattle cops are to be up to the La n rahewsd According to J, J. mec Og, , Toca! a superintendent of the Northern » commerce. An acre of ground, for a concre: - g y mnecrete warehouse,|istout styles. Chief Bannick prom Pacific, the wreck Saturday’ nfght of a passenger train at Black River” , ° | _with cold storage facilities, has been reserved between the|ises that. M t P CHICAGO, Feb, 23.—Traffic of a ; . J Central Pier and Railroad Ave The bale I Silver and gold badges will be| ea rices ‘ lall kinds was badly crippled here junction was caused by the Tallure of Charles Dulin, the dead engineer, * ‘a ailroa nue ne balance on hand is) ,unstituted for the old-time stars today by the storm. Urban sur-|t0 observe'the block signals. insufficient to erect this; yet it is necessary in order to place|for sergeants and captains a jface Hines, the elevated suburban The passenger trains was sat by Dulin, at the rate of 36 miles an the entire property on an efficient revenue-producing basis. Eventually ordinary cops will get} 4 Jtrains and the railroads were all] hour, against a “derail” apgliasteg. ) badges, Chief Bannick | too. also late Dulin was the only one Afll@g. He ts survived by his widow and a promises to replace the helmet with | Trucking was done undeiebnd! S-year-old daughter, who live at 3020 44th av, S. W. ACCORDINGLY, THE COMMISSION WISHES TO eee eee tow worn by the| TOMORROW, TUESDAY tions of great difficulty The coroner will conduct an investigation today. TRANSFER TO THE CENTRAL WATERFRONT $360,-| New York police The streets were slippery with The following received minor injuries; Jack Sawyer, fireman; E. 000 FROM THE $3,000,000 VOTED FOR THE EAST ice and there were many accidents. | W. Gibbons, ee eee A, Denker, express messenger, | vet ‘rowne . noes , The cold as bitter. Three death WATERWAY IMPROVEMENT JUNE 17, 1913 LAWYERS TALK ON | Srlapewort 0! Prodi aed peril: lnm sage ’ 4 | S| Bridgework «.+.+.:+++++++++-- 88-88 Hi have been reported | iy | To the westward there were)two ||—— The conservation of perishable food products in connec-| CHARTER oidbamsaiee FRYE:C0, ie cee eS illiniseards rasinke cere wataieno | — JA M U § E MEN TS= |tered over Montana, the other over tion with the City’s Public Markets and the Northwest Fruit! Tuesday evening the Brotherhood | Palntoss Kater ee tli ——_———- see and Berry Industry calls for this outlay to finish up and dem oe eagies Preise soa bal A ei eek al a tecateae price. aoa EN SEATTLE THEATRE PANTAGES ain » ct . , : yr OSROT TEPER SORGEe & Lg uke to have you sensu te. Phon in 43 onstrate the suc cess of a Central Terminal before it will 6:45 o'clock | pho Mg the. aendbles ot pone TO: AND al ) WERK Famous Society Equestriennes Fequired on the East Waterway. The transfer will not retard| yor mermya ch, he yproposed char-| aula |] Nna"venea of experience, and h ie a ae RIDING DUTTONS ‘ t vf . amendments and charte © had years speriones, and x. nor interfere with the East Waterway program ion will be taken up by H. Le Skeel,| Choice Strtoin 18c : niprragtesoptond tag i iy ] “ST. ELMO” gy ¢ on 0 Sh wag ‘ James A, Haight and O. B. Thor- Reidy eget | ‘ 4 of first clase material se yiied RHODA AND CRAMPTON in THE BALLOT READS: James J Stea nid of firat clans mat re FPricee—20e, S00, 800 “BETWEEN THE REE > “4 i ty f, 7] . abla to serve you well, and ha e + tonds in substitution for Bonds heretofore voted....Yes { Choice Shoulder Intidence in our ability tap ERED BID, ADEE Nias nae sonds subs on for Bonds heretofore voted at Pork Steak .. Janting reeuite In all branches o SALEM, 0} Feb. ! Miss Fe ver athena ar ag. FO CARK at i I veh es Pork dentine. We Gilet, Yen S TVAATG! Hobbs, Be to Gov Wont ry I a V O | J Banat BEAR IN MIND—THIS DOES NOT MEAN AN_IN.| LIVES) © ' Ait work done patniessty by mod. [jon her way to Cove, a small town BY at center plec orn electrical devices in Union county, Eastern Oregon,| ,., 20h Spain and Company HIPPODROME CREASE OF INDEBTEDNESS, BUT ONLY A TRANS-| SPOKANE, Wash, Feb, 23 ni slaw kad : INVESTIQATE OUR Easy ||{® enforce compliance with the CHAMPION CKING HORSE S AND ROPER: FER OF BONDS ALREADY VOTED. News that the body washed up at| Chope. : j SAVARNT PUAN, liquor laws by city and county of-| , Sera ¢ Company mm Gaviota, 35 miles from Santa Ha ficials, Jf the offictals refuse to vu IVERS' i rane ara, Cal, ix n@t that of F. Lewi Hxaminati@ free Office hours, » fpobey the governor's order, she will] Matin lights 7:15 and 9. The transfer will actually operate to diminish the Port tax! (lark. who disappeared there five| aneher Brand Bacon, avenings by appointment. Sun {declare martial law. im, the ama Sue. levy, for it will greatly increase the revenues from these proj-| weeks ago, has renewed the bellef dagaen sa eaten Sai | = s : ‘NAVY, YARD ROUTE Wise lie met by taxation. For Salmon Bay project see cA wine o Union Dentists |, RESCUE-OI BOAT FARE AMLAND — [pS 8 kcuusn torn ects and thus cantribute to pay expenses which must other-|f bis friends that he Is still alive,| 2 cans Wild Rose . Athion Mednesday | ; taiee ORS A Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp LADY QF TRNDAN' Let Ma, Delo Wee. 28.--The-tiver! TONIGHT ity, and will sail for permanently located on f/ mas Kineo, supposed to have! A 60 PER CENT VOTE IS RE QUIRED FOR PROP- "pe on March 11. They were| "t.slanifies purity and quality Pye and ‘Third. “with om Pi gunk off Cape Hatteras, was towed | jon 10. Conte foreed to ate up their tour on ac Shops open until 6:20 p, m. 0h Pike at. over Owl Flinto port, much damaged, by the gPhone OSITION TO CARRY. count of h@&vy rains in the south, tug Atkins Hughes, 7 ae Bite nlicsenm ht by Competent Teachers. |Phone Miia S101, Fare 600 Round Tete ’