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\ aon TT, a eee ay Ee va ee a THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 191 Be S| ALTERATION AND EXPANSION SALE= Yellow Flame,” a two-reel Tron y at the Claws A today, is an In {Women’s Spring Suits is an outcast, Later HUMPHREY SAYS curs SECY. REDFIELD FIBBED TO HIM! WASHINGTON, D, C, Feb. 23 Charges that Secretary of Com-| merce Redfi » statements tn | a letter to Congres Humphrey of Washington, tn absolute contra | when It Is too lafe, he ia vindleated oso fn A supplemental er industry to piano interprets the action were preferred in the use Saturday afternoon by Hum-| | “Winter's Tale,” a Warner font Our New York resident buyer, an expert suit man, was fortunate in securing a few small | , ondway tae . ") , d ure, will open: the new Broad lots of Spring Suits at modest prices. There are a good many styles and new models. theatre, at Broadway and Pine. The ad > ? 7 secretary's investigation, program {ts changed three tines ly There’s the Tango—the Extremist—the creation of a disordered brain; but to counteract these is the graceful, clinging gown designed by American artists; then there is the stunning mannish effect, with dash and style, suited for all occasions, the street or travel, a style that never goes “out of style.” And, most important of all, the prices, at least $5.00 to $10.00 less than elsewhere. Digest of Ne Grint Man, wee > 1 2.50 Ba rgains ee Will Be Featured Tuesday at hes long hambra The 15¢ Women’s Cambric Corset story begins in Covers, front exposure France and ends Why f in New York, aft r following to South erfen, Ramo ? Y asserted, was conduc by “two-by-four detectives,” and he offered to show that the letter, h he read to the house, made statements {n confitet with the vestigators’ The letter failed, however, to sustain charges made by Hum- phrey concerning the closing of mills in Washington see | ‘The Adventures of a Diplomatic Free Lance” will be released an a serial under the Mutual program Leak in the Foreign Office,” tn two parts, is the firet story of the series, It will be shown at the Class A soon ? eee “The touch of a Child,” a two-part Imp drama, feat uring King Bag got, heads today's Lowest Prices on Home Furnishings from the Moor, Come ai will show you many more. The coat is 28 i In all the ring wear mu can have t 2s ice $12.50, 75 WOMEN’S WASH WAISTS 49c x) ts in 1es at 75c and lace trimmed elsewhere? an-up of upwar we ne ‘ 1 . er. India Linon, Voile, Chambray; some plain $ with embroidery; high or $1.00 WOMEN’S PETTICOATS 69c yment just received of 30 dozen choice Sateen th 14%-i 20 Axmineter tiueiae Corset Covers, deep em hve = §18 Ba ae € broidered yoke, lace edge 12 sine ¢ in the A 1 . c Colom all rour Why pa 3 else $15 quartered oak fintah Chit »© Ceylon, ts th conte. One ae in this shows Sir Thomas Lipton's where? 87 Gowns, woven crinkle crepe Silas Christofferson, pathfinder of the air, as he appeared when he fonter crossed the famous Tehachapi pass, on his recent long-distance flight 9.50 |from San Franciaco to San Diego. Tehachapi $50 Genuine fy detween the Coast rang knife pleated I lounce, same as 1 1r $1.00. During 69c King Baggot Turkish Leath. [| feet high. The daring aviator salied over the pass nearly a mile higher | (ea ranch ere selling week Rocker, $25 fp than, the mountains, ‘making hie total altitude 9,000 ¢ Tehachap!| , PRR ep P See RN slip-under; rich lace or embroid I ance Tuc ‘ ehker | wae the most formidable barrier which blocked the famous sky pilot's! Bo Mp pl tte coer ery trimming. Why pay $1.50 fh ail ‘the test colees shown ton Bona we $15 set of six Fumed Oak ight course, and to surmount it he fitted his aeroplone with a 90-100/ the story o! ted ee ‘ ala ore? , ‘ eva Dining $10 50 horsepower motor. He succeeded only after two ut ttempts. |try girl, who ¢ herse elsewhere $3.00 WOMEN’S SKIRTS $1.98 Chairs ........ ° 'e one saecimeieastimenains - a through selfishness t her em 1 1 ‘ - = = ployer, a Wall stree. broker, wa suitable r mother or daughter, in Ra Yard Laces—Linen Tor- $15 Fumed Oak Rocker, leather 1 ith the new forced to marry her, that she might 3 1 oth, ‘ Ktandss entia fees bed n “ teatity against him in a United UU chons—Linen Cluny, Honi », others plain tailored, in Brown, Navy . I Pay Cash for Used ruin "There are three other © euohdiaee a 5G WOMEN’S KIMONOS $1.98 EACH Goods—Exchange New ry at the Melbourne today +, aa obi aunts vl f é: - 3 4 for Those You Have age 3c Yard Torchons—Al! widths is a 1 assortment of rich Crepe Kimonos; Fe EEE re) a 1. e |Athambra Until Wednes U Valenciennes; made to wear, ar and cuffs nicely trimmed with na and i The Touch of and withstand the rip-saw tear of in a varied assortme erns and colors, which you tins I WILL NOT BE TOO UNSELFISH Por comedy; “Scenes in Colombo ) ; ; 1831 Fourth Av. — = —— travel; “Animated Weekly,” world’s laces During Alterations, our p oe Dae 4 tag v4 ghee ly’a a week and I am about worn|"°™* erate e i” ye are ee ee bed P bene ts very much better! Clemmer Until Saturday Night That's just the word—Why? When in need of anything usually kept in department stores, 4 he doctor says he can go out the} ‘The Three Musketeers,” Famous why don’t you go direct to McCormack’s—and save time and money. Why? Next to 42- 5 [grown quite fond tf or dugtv®| Clase A Untit Tuesday Night | Silk Auto Scarfs. You have Pair Kid Gloves; nearly all 95 Children’s White Embroidered J ) ‘ |have been here, and she will not] at Oe ee ree ren 87c paid $2.50; never less than Sle sizes and colors. We fit them.] & Ct Skirts, waist attached, French Hs WERE PLA N LIES sce & thing for her while arama; “Percy's First Hollday."|M™ $2.00. Why don't you go to Mc-| For goodness sake, go to McCor-} style. There is only one place to |ty hard for me and 1 shail bo glad | Thamnourer comedy. | Cormack's? mack’s save money—McCormack's. Pia home ito our own “Little! Colonial Until Tuesday Night | T went into a jewelry store;was going to quit, and he) Place Called Paradise.” the Briss of a Rany© two-part! . _ ae Second Avense the other/lsn jadisarttart mine Mex elt’ “rates wea to | Great Slaughter of even ts aoe “hoe Samples our Pic c Tuesday s*50 , day and introduced myself—| “That's where you're wrong, “Snakeville's Fire Brigade,”| news D “ ; Mother Waverly has made B med ‘4 to offer me | Basanay co y. “ e—George | $id I, “for I came in |} promise that I will com ry é eee % . : . : . ia ‘ Mri rg _ — nih Burnett's stock and fixtures|as iong as sho is in bed and read Dream Until Tuesday Night oes In Nottingham, cable net, Irish point, Egyptian, in white ¥ Lage eres aa oA or you right now. Do you jand talk to her “All for His Sake,” two-part mat and Arabian, 1% to 3 yards long. hia adverti: rnett Bros.” "em?" | She hi “ 4; “Criminals and Re fom, a” a rag 1 Nee 7» pti Ml ee what's | tal. Cpr een when pnd torm,* Blograph educational: “His DURING ALTERATIONS 15 Sunfast Curtain Scrims "1$1 1 Cotton Blankets, 11-4 va 2, Ob bo.” seid Mr. Jewe er,| og y ‘the | t@king about the things that come|Little Page,” Vitagraph comedy. WOMEN’S $2.50 Shoes, lace or button € piain colors and colored bor- ob@ size, extra heavy, white, i that’s no recommendation to|going to be done with the |in the life of a woman she said, in . . 1 d aetat’ A ltateition’ tatce é ders. A regular 25c value. tan or gray. $1.50 value. me!” “Why not?” says I./Burnett stock of jewelry is)a rather hesitating manner: Melbourne Until Tuesday Night Se ee ; Window Shades, size 3x6 | $250 Tapestry Table Covers, 2% ; “Well, because you wrote |told on page 4 0 tonight's | “Margaret, you thought {t rather} “Mutual Girl," No. 5; “The Her- MEN'S $3.00 Kid Shoes, button or lace, with knob 23c feet; green only. Why pay | yards long, in greens and reds; a nothing but lies!” said Mr | Star I wrote it myself jftrange that I insisted you should pe ea ag fgg a lg pe toe and double sole. Alteration $2 39 Be each? | fast colors $1 98 _ Jeweler. “You said Burnett! GEORGE F. ROWE._| SP ats ities eae GODIN aos Cigs ns ghin ss 068s stesso. AMG lig Oithon mneaiain 8 204 ts ee Seta : : stents ler 4 in white, tan and gray. ‘ ‘. " ‘at dont wine aoe kaos tiosal OR agi Repetons ste) GIRLS’ $2.79 High Shoes, vici kid button and | sidered good value for 98c. Oc considered good value Sl ee 0 Jeverything between you and Dick| ose patent. All sizes and very classy $1 95 5 Each—Curtain Rods; will ex-| $1.00. any more than I want you to know Grand Until Tuesday Night Alteration price . er edececesece wee ' C tend from 30 to 54 inches, | . Yard—Colored Table Oil. Yy everything between Dick and me.| “The Raiders,” two-part Kay * 999 Bo ie Sneek nn, ‘ ., | Regular 10c value. . T , Are ou One You are his mother and {t Is very|Ree; "Where Paths Diverge,” dra BOYS’ $22 2 x alf he es of solid leather, 44 98 4, { Menmed. Sk 15c¢ cloth; standard 20c quality. probable that you may have some}ma; “One-Round O'Brien in Ring double sole. Sizes 12 to 2 $1 69 C Cloths, size 64x64, Regular $1 98 comforts, large size and - 7 things that you want his counsel| Again,” Apollo comedy Alteration price ..........005 evecccveese ' $1.25 value. ’ extra heavy; worth $2.50. 7 on that you rather I would not pie agh Od ese en | know.” Tilikum Monday ° | “It was not because I had any! “An American King,” two-part) [Personal thing to talk over with | Edison; “What Comes,” Essanay ree | Dick,” she continued, “but I did|comedy; “The Return of Jack| Who have been buying your clothes made-to-measure Hi) not knowingly want to burt you |Sellew” Vitagraph. ier Handkerchiefs Ic i J buy af] All day long when we could not . 1Sc Standard Pattern f aad vv ee Bie | oe po a bom aan tte che jfind. Dick and you looked so un-|@ Avaae Y with Standard Quarter- } BRADBUR uit or Top Coat, tailore |happy I was sure that he had been| | RESIDENCE THEATRE ly, 88 pages. Price 20c each, for women and . : ‘shat | drink! bd Spring styles, just as good fabric—if not better than’ a ff) drinking and I wanted to ask him) @ Some Until Wednesday | Standard Fashions, 16 about ; children; hemstitched; made-to-measure garment? If you are one of these | Pays,” three-reel chile stitched ; instead of 5c each or 2 for 5c, take 5 for S¢. | “Then you knew that Dick] , The Wor un Pays,” three-real| ‘ i F fan’ |drank?” 1 asked rama; “Mabel's Stormy Love Af-| * ng just slip on a Bradbury before our mirrors and you'll be J)Crmin’ | | Atte dome {i ‘etten,{fatnr” eomedy Designer March Pat | ° convi y ae | terns are here vinced. | Just enough to worry me mort to! a death. I don't think the habit} At the Pleasant Hour Tonight Credit As Good As Cash |grows on him, but I was sure that; “For the Love of a Man.” two was the matter when you looked so |Teel dran The Toy," drama pages, for the asking You can purchase any of our apparel by paying a [| worried, and when he told me it|"The Polson Shot,” comedy do : , promise he would | ie AR AUS N : CORSERYATIVE CROUCH TO BE ABSOLUTELY small sum down and let the balance ride along and pay |" I made him promise he would| ; DELAY BURIAL LUBERAL ENOUGH TO SATSEY FAR RDED PEORRE. ; never do it again | would wtay with her mother and Complete eport it as you get paid. ‘ “That io ae en, ' sched of liet her go. : ” FOR 25 YEARS é im, aid slowly, “for, badly as| 1 don't believe in being too self-| | | ; |} fee! about his drinking, | can see|gacrificing, and #0 J just amiled at| of Market Today | TREY SHOULD BRt A A PURPOSE AND A PLAN | how a man can go out with a lot| Mollie to tell her | saw through | NEW YORK —Under examination LEAVENWORTH, Kas., Feb. 23. | of fellows and forget all about ev-|her jittio ruse and sald: “I MUSt| prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and Paes catineiis an Italian told Unit The dying wish of Miss Patty erything but the good time he is}run away now and freshen up a Fruit ed States Justice Crane that sena-|Purcell Caldwell, daughter of ex | having. ut think It would! bit, for Dick sald he would be after | corrected datiy by 1. WO , iveniioe. ‘when Inited State 1 |break my heart if Dick should| meat 5." | circuses, when ask-| United States Senator Alexander are necessary for the successful sav- ing and accumula- 4 tors are kept | break a promise to me. | tell you! “You have been very good to| tam 1 Pt THe iN fptlathacsanichid alls Marg? eT ane go isgt Rea tion of money. A honestly | did not dare ask him to|me, Margarot,” said Mra, Waverly, |," 0% | interred in a cemetery until the Select definit , make that promise.” as 1 kiased her good-bye pe fi ue 2 LESS MEAT IF BACK death of Une, opsthe other ot ber vee 8 Ce ion St 1'll tell you, Margie, men make| “Madge in a brick,” added Molite, |Catbare tye 0 parents died. cui be taneiied te object for which to save, This bank will provide the Right Plan —a_regul: maintained Account q in its Savings De- : partment which will draw interest at the 3 rate of Four Per ’ . women very unhappy at times am awfully glad they like me. |Cucumhe Hah Rt galore ry fil Seattle’s Reliable Credit House Hil Gren the Raitt thee” "Tha | 1a aertully sind Shey like 16: lieste eek 10° @ morrow. The ¢offin containing like the little girl in the. tale, |-—— hee ’ ) er body is to be buried in a When they are good they are very good, indeed,” and we women are : very, very happy, and when they|| Seattle Engineering are bad—well, some women learn re ti learly what the bad place ts like. | School I have worrled a good deal also || 194-#-8-10 W. Ray St, Phone @. A. 24 |about John at colle for I think] “Phe School ie intended for men of oe . it was there that Dick learned to|] limited means who wish to improve j | ive | drink.’ thameely: ~ TELEGRAM double grave with that of her mother, Mrs. Pace Caldwell ia’ head’ letiace adtshes ' |Take a glass of Salts to flush 7 ‘rns 5 Kidneys if Bladder STEAL FINGER turaly 1 bothers you. BONE OF SAINT trouble in some| NEW HAVEN, Conn., Feb. 23,— | form or other, says a well-known A Plece of finger bone, venerated \uthority, because the uric acid in #8 & relic of St. Anne, was stolen | What The Mun Saye Abe Well, mother, going to wor ar, T am not Dick's drink ing until I run up ainst It once seiadusas 5 ’ h LAL, PRESIDENT }more. I hope I won't have to Nn oasis meat excites the kidneys, they be. the week from St. Louts | Cent a Year. a Me | bump my heart against it again ome overworked; get siuggish church, but the fact was Regular Deposits a lic until today relic, regarded . as @ rare been in the church | and was believed to | Of up and caune sorts of dis (ress; —particula yackacha and misery in the kidney region; rheu natic twinges headaches, until {t hurts, but one thing T have As 2 tonic for lagging sales)’: * Me | determined on, and that In to for in this account, with Compound Interest Municipal try a broadside of Haven 10 ek andi me Semon A Ownership ts acid stomach, constipation, torpid| have specific powers of healing, It| credited every six ly Wevhans (tin the be i {ver, sleeplessness, bladder and| Was obtained in Rome by a former | ‘h. i . rhap 16 best way ; ; nis , t ’ months, Western I Jnion |dear,” sald Mrs. Waverly, but I My position is plain on this urinary irritation pastor of the chureh | » soon will we 5 leould- never dothat, 1 have worm amestion. | The moment your back hurts or create a Substantial : od ove «all my life.” | Kidneya ar g right, or 1 Day. or Night Letters rievand half of them, have never|{A ,, Strengthen and extend tho bladder hott Bet aboot four THEY SETTLE IT Sum toward the ac- f : |happened,” sang out Mollie as she|m sht plant. || na, fat ; sunces of Jad Salts from any good) LONDON.—A literary court, with | complishment of i ; s | entered + the car line, Extend it fp ee’ pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in| qk. Chesterton as judge and Re our Purpose. c om your customers or sales Mollie, you make #0 much blodpie pohly atelier wy a glass of water before breakfast nad’ Shaw as Jury foreman. fougd 4 A a * force. Results will make the notxe that T am ready to scream and bo A nore por pod ite, : for a few days and your kidneys John Jasper guilty of murdering wa Small Amount ‘ Ned eae Juald her mother 4 uate dete jwill then act fine. This famous! Win Droog, thus ecttiines ol will a cost.seem trifling. That would only be adding an ‘ eS f sao sine, de 1160 Tats te made from the acid of | WP rood, ua settling all doubt | start an ac F woina to the one.d fame shake! No more franchises without to 120-1h, 12 @ 14 | grapes and combined |Of | Chi F pfinished count. and {t wouldn't help at all. 1|j_ Common-user clauses. ae weer: ) tow | with Mthta E n used for "0Y | just wish you were not sick, de id 6 fo R flus Ts ti is I'd like to pa ek fee bes | Ask my friends about me, ¢ er ys and stimulate them to normal [ ay ppy THEATRES : Full information gladly gwen at any night.” | 7 eos ‘ _ tivity; also to neutrellue the | * ‘THEATRES , Western Union Telegraph Office ‘Oh, Mollie, how can you dance | brick a | acids in the urine so it no longer TONIGHT 4 |those vulgar things?” expostulated | IRA D LUNDY Hesve ashi ne pee gi | irritates, thus omting, biedGer Cle Fh os ontane-Vint Morley 1 q |her mother id eeeeinstay Soe: Beek | orders stroe —Victor Morley in ° ¥ tt not vulgar, mother, it's|Ml Candidate for Counoliman, Ml Min: v1 | Jad Salts cannot injury aayone; The Quaker Girl f || jue a romp and {t's over at Ethel | Two-year Term New Zeniand |makes a delightful efforvoscent || Moore—Dark le THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH C MPANY | Mann's, but I told her I could not| Headquarters, 26% Ratley gy ' /tmia-water drink which millions | Seattle—Bailoy & Mitchell Co. is for | knew Ma > wan going Buliding. 1 of men and marae take ovek ie in “St. Elmo.” . Ady ne tonight ™ inne * @ then to keep the kidneys and ur Tivoli—Keating & Flood Co, tn PE he Lo Mah anid Gh dates ened Telephone, Hillott 1334. 2 @ | nary organs clean, thus avoiding pak ‘s FOURTH AND PIKE = SEATTLE i 4

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