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oe (Paid LUNDY’S CAVILL DIES FRIENDS ELLIOTT BAY 8S" AT‘HAM TREE’ geration and what it will do. Mr Advertisement) on and Expansion Sale 650 SQUARE FEET IN Recommend Him “Arthur Cavill, former world’s | Newlywed playfully pats hts wife| For nearly three hours a e e e } champion long-distance ewimmer, fe/on the cheek, a he ts leaving Inthe aud whioh fill FOR oad here today, a victim of blood. the morning. The mald sees tt.) Moore th was convul . ¥ | chilling waters of Elliott bay, which | aad, think! » has slapped her aughter ; aay nt Cit C il t 1 circulation and reuders | carries the @ nelehbe oxunder Hambletonian were € ' all for ald yea. | @ Slap it grows te od in The Ham Tre the | terday a he end oF ana a all yre nd eath vehtele y T i y ounci ied alae outa tories, ne RAtRoiniT nikeiinmaadt: 6 Millinery, above all other crafts, requires Brains. There is something more about artistic millinery than the cape. Ko! Cort mechanical construction of the hat, and that is—THE CREATIVE IDEAS OF THE MILLINER. A _ milliner ¢ attempt to Alexander had a good job in a who is an artist is in a class by herself. She is different from the dressmaker, the shoemaker or the bricklayer. Our |. We can PERMA- fr al Mili Co ne 2 9 livery stable, when Henry Jone Spring Millinery bears the stamp of the artist. The feathers are properly adjusted and set at the right angle to |INENT tr acroas the The first 1 al The ce f the Minstrels discov y P properly J 4 g | ENTLY reduce taxes t to a float at the foot of Spring} Will be relea oon. Unive ered he was full of “natural talent give a most fascinating effect. The bunch of flowers and the ribbons are properly arranged to set the hat off with by owning and operat- st. He into unconactouaness | ke Was the famo n “bo'n comedier Henry an air of style—EVIDENCE OF BRAINS AND TALENT. And last, but not the least important, THE PRICE ing all our public. utili-|)200.22"¢8 from the fintah and died the Eesansy film, ded an end man, Alexander —just about half what you would pay elsewhere. Visit McCormack Bros. and investigate. THE ONE STORE es Pp ts to : vive him on . Z bhi fe im Lie le berauaded Bd, THAT SAVES YOU MONEY i. avach Iskum. . Ae ‘ ave y ‘or three day enor Finds Water “Chilly” ama tarting today a 1-| instructed Alexan upon the use L t t C ra oe ’ . A strong wind whipped the bay Amora, ts tory the fork and wo that he ates reations in W: U d { an i, aceompanted by . a ivi t ht know the proper use of ald - ee eee Natta val howe, in thn i te ; omens Uncermusins : daughter, Her son is tous meals plecured. tn te of WwW It will pay to gl t ARS Tees” femueneae fate 0m 210g 10 Jove | Oe arene, will pay you to glance over the sample lines as he progressed. jotim of the un-jcame—except in imagination. A . overs and Skirt The samples are the acme of Teint) ton Tanna eb. ai manager, The| Henry bad vivid imagination—dl perfectio yle and finist tpcoabih hat ed, However, the/and another whereon Krew GK poly A8c Combination Cambric Suits, lace edge on yoke, arm pv edg o> Bows + 22 Oe feasion to her| Alexander wax fed on sald tt ay P| holes and drawers; embroidery beading around the Pog beige)» tye Fg bcagthdl ka *. The axinar food and the convernatig A $2.50, $3.98, $4.98 , » S988 waist; with drawn ribbon. You generally pay 98c. On sale my a Tuesday at 49¢ in plain white or fancy pattern; others lace trimmed. You can forced out of his course by wind H 5 ' and ¢ ent second act rnishe the excuse $ ‘« 4 : , le'ot the ‘pl fj Cambric Corset Covers, good lace trimming, draw Near the end he seemed in dis for: the titie'of the’pla: Hand 1 as to 6.98 — 15c string at waist line; regular 25c value; go on sale tres pugh he ac no outery be en . 4, ( m ' th what " The en in the rowboat took him in . 1 be banter seeks : : yA che Ld guage : peg ag twit fs * k clean comedy, | been paying we than double A \ Another good range at 2%¢ and 19¢ dd down in a heay Sake tbat den Rati tey Fs price for elsewhere, and you will im ri} aa Combinations; again a high-grade garment; 4-inch on th rs > "t the new seriea| who certain an. 4 mediately » to the nelusion that 1 69c oke; lace and insertion and embroidery; drawers fin- Pe oe ayer aha ca ay runs tonight, Tues McCormack Bros.’ is the one “Store ished to match; generally sold for $1.25 ie Tuesday, 69¢. vive litters the late pa to the a oi nen , nights, with | that saves me money. bad This is the sto that saves you shore, where Dr. Leo Tra f the in 4 city hospital, took charge of Cavill.| comedy on the *a ° ° ‘ 1 i Tho exhausted swimmer partial | Sot ORPHEUM Household S ecials aces for irimmings ly regained consciousness. He rub-| Alhambra Until Wednesday Night | —- eS his eyes and muttered “Too| “The Weaker Bist Rex Pullen, graduate of the Uni YARD—Torchons and Valenciennes Edgings and inser. » cold.” . . ° of Wash tor he big ve : os « dey: bint Weis drama newt® nated Weekly,” | scueeze in the Pa , WM troll $4.00 Comforts, large nize, soft 23c Window Shad _feet 5e tions, also Real Cluny, Baby Irish, Honiton, Smyrna, Ven- NAMES The cold water caused bis death.|rita,” drama,” and @ con ; ag &*| sketch “To One Girl,” at the and fluffy, filled with pure color, green; Ww £3 a6, Top Net Vale, al! #ieths iby ta OY ee a drama,” and a comed 'e price 6c Also Shadow Lace George W. {E. C. Snyder temperature yesterday was 46| oo Orpheum th Is week. And} white cotton $2 49 79 Lace Curtains; ecru and] 8*! ‘Pals! the ay sore teat bates ‘Joo taoney, Jute i ; | grees above zero. Dr. Trask said| Melbourne Until Tuesday Night 0m !* certainly makin 04 | special at " © white; 3 yards long; worth st (ae Dilling D B . * y Nig b R ~ * . a test—see for yourself |Dr. J. B. swimmer stmply froze to death Ruy Blas,” three-part Majestic $1.25, Get your Spring supply now | E.S.Goodwin| Eagleson and was unable to call for help drama T Reliance | -T™ & a 8; Heavy Outing Flannel, in 19 Camisole Flouncing and Corset Cover, ribbon-run top te » x loved C. # the benumbing waters stopped his|/drama; “The and Percy,” | Of & Srand o and | 3 10. to 20-yard lengths 15 Scrims; 26 Inches wide; C and bottom; also Shadow Laces and Flouncings. Values H. R. King red C. Har-|| circulation and then hie heart ac-|and "Spring I Komle comedy, (deed full of he ‘ stripes, checks and plaids; our C colored’ border; fast colors; | up to 45c. Entire line goes on sale Tuesday morning at Expan- E. B. Burwell per tion | reg Seve other numbers make up| regular 12%e quality worth sion and Alteration Sale price, the yard, 19¢. U. K. Loose p. E. Sands | Invented “Crawl” Stroke Grand Until Tuesday Night | * “ell balanced bill | T. S. Li . || Cavill was 34 years old and was| “The Cc * Adopted Daugh 7 | { Thomas < (l een Atkin- |/familiarty known as “Tums.” Helter,” Kay Bee: “Fate's Decree | bd New Wash x phise | _ son was born tn London AE | njpstic drama; “The Skating Mas | omen Ss ew . i | 8 parents and one brother Iive|ter. panhauser comed The | RP. Rice | Charles Lewis ||, “sydney, Australin. Five other| Wild Man From Borneo” and | ‘ ; a . W. Efaw W. T. Perkins | brothers are scattered over ithe ry = Burglar Got,” split Kom LO8 ANGELES, March 2.—Hun-| r) Ss 4 Mu Bo ~ = tap }im instructor tn the Olymple club at + 2 | tition today seeking © commutation | 7 3 3% phy | . D. Fisher Francisco. Class A Until Tuesday Night Jof the death sentence recently pro-| In some ve tylisk odels tt tee: ith s , Made of orted Etamine Cloth Herbert W. (R. M. Spink Cavill originated the “Australian | ne Great Leap, r parts; “Al nounced upon Lewis Bundy, 18, | wha Aaci aeiebactag perhdioee rset say aller man 6 eT ae Meyers S. W. Parker |craw!" stroke, which is now In com. | The Coats have the new drop sh and set-in sleeves, trimmed with satin and Arab C. E. Downie Will P. Fisher |™o" "* | "Th Lender,” American lace; length 28 inches, and lined with heavy satin; Skirts are made with the peplum effect] VELOUR CREPE, $y at son he | He was the first man to swim the d peg-top s $ suit is well worthy of yo on, a "7 : $M. Cochran J.T. Swift | onan tat pe ns eas LOOPS LOOP DOZEN and peg-top style. This seit le well worthy of your attention, end Garin: STZ Git sewer sictie as . J. Van | Fran! ‘ | His body was taken to the Hon-| , emmer All Week ations, you ca ave yo , Teas séxedeae ekaweaee oss noaeeages : a8 4 orn | Fretwell _||ney-Watson undertaking rooms The Day of Days” and “The tm TIMES; CAN’T STOP w. w "s Ki wash materials, suit- i Louie. Shelal Thos P. | _ ce mortal Love Btory"—of David Gar SANTA BARBARA, Cal, ash c | omen’s Kimonos, able either for suits } Walter F. Revelle ees March 2-—Lincoin Beachey |i Waists ......... vay | Special ...... ae . or one-piece dresses. re j ! Paul J. Stanley Goteniat Until Tuesday Night tne ook fac Nie hereutane 40 This lot consists of over a Comes in all the new- | | Co acai Meng. Sonny Jim in Search of a Moth: |] times in succession w dozen styles of Waists which can | Here is a lot of Serpentine Crepe est shades, including W. I. Craw- (E. J. Fuller || Cathe ‘Watkiy.” world’s. news le, Bianes. besten’. Jaanes be worn at any time during the | Kimonos, collar and cuffs trim- white; also in two- ) I. Waring | fall | |drama; “A Story of a Crime,” Ed 7 9 broidery, others are selftrimmed |” Messen ery Dun sauheacasdhy for style and the most wanted shades and service, yard..... Cc floral designs to be had this sea- Mandarin Crepes, dou- comedy neaday evening. son C. E. Packard Notification that all bunting and| have them in high or low neck | son; a regular $1.75 i mson F. G. Shaw | - ie sp @/ fishing licenses have expired and! “oe ae a : a ak A Weide ‘dani $1 19 ble fold; white and col- “9 er KS Shaw || WASHINGTON, March 2—Pre|” atthe Home Untli Wednesday that licenses sould be renewed as You may not be able to get | value. Tuesday, choice... be ored; printed ta: Orient . A. Hallberg H. H. Stewart | diction that the country will be burl] “The Dance two-reel dramas | éarly potaible has been went out every size in all patterns, but | tal and floral designs; J. Y. C. Kel-|W. H. Weaver || e¢ into the “vortex of armed inter-| “Bess, the Oute drama; “Little |by Game Warden Ricf from the lot you can get all sizes, | - abies MMs, SERB OENN EE CEM hes ; lo ohn Koenig || ention” if the Wilson administra-| pilly's Stratemy,” comedy ; | , <$ D “4 exceedingly popular eg D. Lane |{ton, continues tte polley toward ger ee egemrrpreangi values to $1.00. During this season; - ie ee || Mexico was voiced from the floor of At the Pleasant Hour Tonight | County Homeopathic Medical so-| Alterations, your | $1.00 Women’ igen patie Cc 0. W. Hill/C. A. Phil- |/the house by Rep. Mondell of Wy-| “From Out the Storm,” tworeel| ciety will be held at the office of| WON ME at he ¢. bd05 Geoe aa | wae nen s c - William Cal- brick |joming |drama; “Speed Kings,” comedy; |Dr. Palmer, Green buflding, Wed-| REE gS Cee ice | Tub Dresses ....... HAIR LINE CREPES $1.00 Women’s IM. A. He declared that withholding ree-|"""The Tomboy's R houn ie ie Arnold | ognition of Huerta had drifted our) —————————— | jgovernment into a condition of Robert Spar- Kf . France || “vacuous vaciilation and aimless in 36 inches wide, in all colors; suitable for waists and dresses; launders per- fextly a yards o. 5c Glove Special Kid Gloves, 57¢, 75¢ and 950. Cashmere Gloves, worth $1.00, for 35c. 50c grade for 25c. ; Women's Wool Gloves and Mittens, half price. All Gloves Fitted Made from fine Percales or Chambray, high or low neck, % Petticoats .... In soft, mercerized fabrics, made 3 with a 1414-inch flounce. Colors, | sleeves; sizes 34 to 48 69 cerise, green, brown, blue, black Your choice Tuesday..... C Johnson |action while the secretary of state |traveled about on lucrative lecture | tours.” LOCAL DRUGGIST MAKES —__Mondelt detended Huerta and de- MANY FRIENDS | nied that the constitutionalists were patriotic Mexicans. Swift's Pharmacies, Second av. | and 235 Broadway, report they are making many friends through the | > AVIATORS DIE QUICK benefit which Seattle peo | ai ple receive from the simple miz-| LYONS, France, March 2—By the ture of buckthora a Sree collapse of their aeroplane wing, ete., saews - — “a | Gabriel and Pierre Salver, brothers CHAPTER XCI peeks oo pro ype pM were killed. | 1 called on Mra. Selwin this after. * : : mos| ile ; ores. Most of us have our service as } thorsugh bowel cleanser known) ptENOS AYRES, March 2—Geo, | DOO Mr. Selwin, who oy So hore Wives and mothers cut out for us,| Handkerchiefs Ladies’ and Children’s sheer mercerized hem: stitched, 2 for Se GOD GRANT ME UNDERSTANDING mes Soft mull, very fine, | ready for use, 3 for 10c men to do the) Also the le kind, 5 for work as men do. Indeed, be MeCormack's for Bargains. SECOND AVE. AT VAMES. ST. cting on BOTH : dent of Dick's firm, h { Ta. weed. TUBT ONE DOSE af Newberry was killed and Lfeut.|{o mate him thank that a wife can DUt every woman, my dear, must do i Titerate relieves constipation an}. 720%, Lasira was badly injured |help her husband tn his business, if Something worth while. If dhe be eas on the stomach ie | 7 Se fall of their neropiane. he will let her, than all the talking Worthy the name of woman, she a se ee ee 4 MEDIATELY. | I could do in a month, and I know) > —_—— pe ’ " as a | Mr, Selwin thinks this, because Mra CORMENTAITT (RowcR must help her husband and children | They fritter away thelr lives on . | 3 DIE IN ALPS wi vie proved Nerseit such a (BULL 00h IST RT MA to be something better than they | bridge whist and pretty clothes, gos-| A ens fine wife to him L | would be without her. sip and flirtation | s | CHABLE, Switzerland, March 2 I presume Dick's father is more 1 was sorry, dear, to hear that Because they have the sanction + for both i the to blame than his JUSt Printers iii veces eek Netadend bie mother's ines you had gone to a fashionable hotel of the church and state and are $50 REWARD FOR PORTLAND, March 2.—Geo. Bd@- to ve. Most of the women about | ‘honorably’ married, many women ‘ those places are of no account, think that they neea do nothing in| ward Kitg, an sttorney, 92 You Have a Right M nile Droguet co children’s knowledg the fact : 1013 THIRD sAIN 1043 panne yan avalanche and(|He probably never allowed her to —______—_—_—_—_— —|return for their lodging and keep. candidate for municipal judge, bier ; ————————L— talk to him about business when I have no respect for such women, | released on $2,500 bail from ¢ _ coreg they were first married, and, while to Independence D T t Margie, and I consider them as| county jail early today. a great a menace to ~clety, although, | He was arrested late last night on he has grown from contact with the TRAGIC TANGO yee eee eal kot perhaps, In a different way, as thy] 5 ‘i a charge of forging the names of Cir- poor women of the streets from| One friend of Catherine Winters, | cuit Judge Cleeton and County Clerk 7 whom they would draw their skirts |the kidnaped Indiana girl, dropped | Coffee to a mortgage on which he @ | In fact every man is | ST. LOUIS, March 2—Kept ten the {dea of trying to be some 4 awake by a tango party in his board. thing more tes she ts, with no vee — an _ in scorn PRS inl out of the long-continued hunt yes-| borrowed $400. ing house, Charles A. Cates shot and knowledge of how to do It ri t to fin. in ial i} ar Mrs, Selwin, sald, “you terday, when M. EB. Anderson, a re- - -— nd |killed Douglass Comroy and wound-| American men of the middle class : " a ancially Take a Glass of Salts if Your ovsht to say all theso things before tir6q contractor, is dead at the home UP TWO ILE Wm. McClelland, two of the have been called the best husbands : | the women’s clubs. | actor, wo M Ss CUT- dapous ss nig ” in the: world because they work peereentee | ene MBott oe No, my child,” she answered, “it/of his daughter, Mrs, Lulu Mallett, E ¥ - --- like galley slaves to keep their der Bothers. | would not do much good, for, you| 5227 12th av. N. E ‘ yo y EX.GRAND VIZIER DEAD wives in luxury. It has become al Unfortunately many | pe see, they would not understand. The| Mr. Ande ass int.|, CHARTRES, France, March 2.-°A CONSTANTINOPLE, March 2.—| most a disgrace for a man to let his | masses never understand: it is only |, nderson was well acquaint-| new passenger-carrying record was | STANTINOPLE, } 2 men and women sac- | ‘The American men and women | Ae*es never understand: it is only | oq with the Winters family in New-|established here today, when Avia ther out of his He offered $50 reward | tor Garaix, with three passengers, reached an altitude of 10,890 feet. +e . }must guard constantly against Kid-| 10, rifice that inherent [Uy trouble, because we eat too | KDONS right by heedlessly much and all our food ts rich, Our | blood is filled with uric acid, which nd that beings me back to | castle, Ind our first idea, and I want you, my/in addition to the $300 posted by| dear, when you sa; your prayers,|The Star for any one who would! ; ; ; not to forget that the g yroduce the little girl at this of spending all, if not Poet ye te ete he, | most all-embracing petition ts ce ob Jaluiodisaen suis more, than they earn. | come sluggish; the eliminative tle), God grant me understand OUCH! LAME BACK: Do You Believe od ’ IN sues clog and the result is kidney (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) iises,) lg. yet thee | trouble, bladder weakness and a B i. to get back on the ihe sour Maney et tke OUT FOR SENATE RUB PAINS AWAY Public Ownership? Right Road by open- | the urine is cloudy, fhil of. sed! Rub Backache Away With a! Then Vote for Ae a Saat ce | ment or you are obliged to seek re Small Trial Bottle of Old | 8 avings A \Mef two or three times during the) MILFORD March 2.——-Gifford “St. Jacobs Oil.” These Men Endorsed By i 2 THE PUBLIC OWNERSHIP 4 DE Ex-Grand Vizier Sald Pasha ts dead,| wife do any work NTISTS | ee ee | house or in tt, and yet absolute idle ye make a apeciaty ot tootn|BE PRETTY! TURN oct ctor to any numan boing ritaoat vate by oor maison! CRAY HAIR DARK sts "seivin nd! ste dear ste woman that she In, said Margar | Amalgam Filling . $1 Try Grandmother’s Old Favor- oj : HRAVE qoN is A FLACK AS A PLACE ; e Tea WHERE EVERYBODY UNDER ite Recipe of Sag’ STANDS f Gold Crowns ee $3, and Sulphur “All the sorrow and sin of the world, dear, Is made up of misun (Paid Advertisement.) derstanding, and the very greatest by Porcelain Bridgework $3 , Almost, areerony saowy. aay misunderstanding of all is our mis: . : age Te : understanding of the value of work count in this bank | jjcnt; if you suffer with sick head:| pinchot has announced his candt-| compounded, brings back the nat ‘ I Full Sets Teeth $5 g Up compovtor and luster to the hair 4 peel ee Greatest comforts of and making it a a he or dizzy, nervous spells actd | dacy for United States senator eis : | LEAGUE. |when faded, streaked or gray; also Sometimes 1h thought,” and igi ee ee ane ahidneys caitse Backache? No! | For Councilmen (Three-Year Term) A Sade dandruff, itching acalp and) ita tnin her old eye took rigid rule to regu-whon the weather Ix bad, get from They have no nerves, therefore can| 4 7, Erickson. work that doesn’t prove too, tailing hair. Years ago the on the look of a seer, “that one our p! 1AC about four ounce: | cause pa Rigo bmi +f month, deposit a por- w break 0 eens strate and ihe aelitoee taline| Robt.’ .: Heskethi satisfactory will be repaired free 0 ay to get this mixture was “come. in. SOONtoday, tt to make ft -at_ home, whlch 1m) 77m wey we toad ot inate lin a glass of water before € n ION oday, If you eno 9 punishmen ead of a panacea, . ‘ast fo few s and your kid ——_ 8 soothing, pene a am a nd troublesome. Nowa?” el: ra : na and ihe auickogt relat] | RObt Meek erm) | a. anys, by asking at Gey ee oe Uy ote eal bel pike yo con of your earn. [fi eit thon act fine, This fa.| LONDON, March 2.—8t John's | cobs O11.” "Rub it right’ on the| a, €, Flagg, % | estimate foo “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Jown from the Garden of Eden, ings. |mous salts is made from the acid BLUE: wud petlly. wesekbd bye | tate an teadae aint mem perennial when the first man and woman} of grapes and lemon juice, com-| bomb, supposedly placed by suffra-|the pain, | soreness, stiffness and | and. has been | gets linmet For Charter Commissioners— WE STAND BACK OF OUR Hair Remedy,” you will get & large ss disappears. Don't stay were driven out: ‘By the aweat of WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ ott this famous old rectpe for 4 bined with litht { GUARANTEE he pet % pra your brow ye shall It , | used for generations to flush and — crippled! Get a small trial bottle| ©- 8. Thorgrimson. fy 7 Don't stay gray! Try it! No one WORK, my i ., THE sUmulate elogged kidneys; to new of “St. Jacobs Oil” from your drug L. O. Shrader os filenlelt hie Aas Meade eldnatieday seibly tell that you darkened GRBATEST BLE : fralize the acids in the urine so it | NOTHING IN NAME, ]/ist. and limber up. A moment| ¢- E. Evans. . versity: St, Opp, Fraser. enn pe ty WORLD, By this I do not uw " afte: | Fred W. Catlett. # your hatr, as {t does It so naturally no lon is a source of irritation, after it 1s applied you'll wonder} re atiet ? macarenn Ge znd evenly. You dampeg s sponge | the work by which men, women and thus ending bladder disorders LOS ANGELES, March 2 | what became of the backache, sei-| Thos. H. Bolton. j or soft brush with it and drawthis «ven little children are driven, like | Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot Her name was Ruby and she }{atica or lumbago pain. ‘St. Jacobs, Ben F. Shields. through your hair; taking one ‘laves, beyond thet. strength for a injure, makes a delightful effer. | added the Pearl, but she was |) Oll" is harmless and doesn’t burn| M. J. Costello. small strand ata ime; by morning mere pittance with which to ireep ©! vescent lithta-water beverage, and/[ far from a jewel, at that,” com- fj the skin John Lamb. the gray hair disappears, and after ody and soul together, for If every | belongs In every home, because no plained John MeKee to Judge It’s the only application to rub Joe Smith. another application or two, your, OMe» ny dear, did his share of the body can make a mistake by hav Monroe, seeking a divorce from J] on a weak, lame or painful back, or| Zamora C, Cauffman? hair becomes beautifully dark, world's work, no one would have to} FOURTH AND PIKE SEATTLE [ing a good kidney flushing any J Ruby Pearl McKee, Hoe got tt r lumbage, sciatica, neuralgia,, PUBLIC OWNERSHIP LEAGUE, thick and glosaw work beyond his strength, It is not time, | ‘rheumatism, sprain® or a strain, J. Fo CRONIN, Pres. ° er a er is