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i8 THI EATTLI Here Go the Last LE ETERS is EDITOR| tell Comes Just a Reminder! ne Famed Shakespearean Actor Final Tour H d F £ ¢ ) WANTS DISTRICT CLEANED U Bi of Const; Here Saech, 7 ig Unite u rn iture 0. 10 rovihe 7 owt 0 Vt f £05 5h Ss 408-410 Pike St., Seaboard Bldg., 4th and Pike eantul ¢ i ov ‘on aE erm : i yp ay : wet : ‘ Everything MUST BE SOLD—Nothing reserved— IMPORTANT—You will have to get here some time ' tourt A visttur p ” offort Qu y 4 PoP Drastic reductions that can only be appreciated by Saturday—the earlier the better—if you are to par- ]/'")" titer, ‘ : : GHAG: hs 7 i < } visiting our store. Come prepared to buy, as our ticipate in this rare acim ag to buy Violet ffi : , . 5 prices will astonish you. Just to give you an idea how NS} et. Dress and Sports Hats, authentic every style ‘s ‘ 3 ieciiRalan ae iture, rea p : deta, ie pho a at $16.50 tn BaE-00, bat griasd ON A SKAGIT SHOWDOWN we are slashing furniture, read these prices for quick and clean clearance Saturday at e Star at Tacoma im (pr ‘ A e friend of 7 b how far we h of expenditure on t Tacoma be pal plant at Lake Main Salon power to insta ($5,000,000 b it ‘ : tts mie pephent y Combination Walnut Library and Dining Tables, oe thes thin 211.000.0609 ; piper i Beare iag ny as 4 high back blue leather seat Chairs. Set, as pic- BERTRAND ADAMS. 7 . tured, at this ridiculous low price, complete $47.50 BN GE : Zound Pedestal Dining Tables........ oo ce $l0.25 P. O. MEN THANK SEATTLE é Leather seat Oak Dining Chairs......-... $3.25 | fron ker to the wage- r ; 2 Good grade 9x12 Axminster Rugs...... $34.75 ; Japan , ‘ LIVING ROOM SUITES—CUT TO COST ub} tion, wn thelr roval f : } Large Overstuffed Davenports, sold for $135.00— Mabe sex tbyglered bt Boys. itale fur te Sostel ‘ ‘ im cite to’.... peeeeees B8S50 y Kenerous m t given us 10 | omployes to express their thanks to : appeal for salary ibaa 4 these citizens In person, we resp . | Large Bed Davenports, sold $175.00, now. ..$119.50 adequate to provide a living on a@| fully t ou do so t Fe REMEMBER, these are distinctly new, and the common American decency basi | the columns of your newspaper Just a few left—Simmons Springs at.....+.-35.85 \assortment large, embracing every whim of brim, To the press we belleve wo ows| Peas dispatches of February 28 40-lb, Mattresses, good ticking, well stuffed...$7.85 a very great debt, for only thru the) indicate posstble opposition develop ‘effectively trimmed and gladsome of note in Spring Cisaite a. te x gable tr “igitem re nah pa contr vel | 7 SALE STARTS SATURDAY 9 A.M. colors and garniture—such as only Violet Tatum knew It possible to bring th e pite of the natlon-wid povegeiagn public the full realization of what| support given thia movenient. We ww to impart, ho’ t part the postal employe ts compelled hope; ‘heater,’ that! thadh, S+eporth Every one will be disposed of Saturday because endure. Our martyred will prove groundleam” Regardless . . heavy shipments of new pattern hats for our Main Abrah Lincoln, has been quoted) of the final remult, we will stil! foel Robert Mantell nite urniture 0 ‘ ‘ ialy olla ot to this effect: “Without public ap: bted to the press and to the s id pg retoea gre apiey and must be provided with proval nothing can succeed; with it,| public for their very kdr nter R& RT MANTELL, Ansterica’s | plays: a room for proper dispiay. nothing can fail.” Wo have been! in our behalf. T c most famo' bakeapearean ¥et-| Monday, ‘‘Richeliet"'; Turaday, 408-410 PIKE taking great comfort in this state-| of such wonderf “ . eran actor, returns to the Metropoli.j Hamlet’; Wednesday matinee, ‘As % ment, as it is plainly evident (hat) dedicated ourselves “ y/tan theater the week beginning Y Like It’; Wednesday evening. Seaboard Building, Fourth and Pike St. M we have public approval. © very boat servige March 17, what will probably be| ‘Julius Caesar’; Thursday, “King ore Basement Fe rete eene have] nena at ee wee |e final Pyditic cout tour, it wag] Lane’ Urigny, Uilasbetl"| fates . t con- | times. y re. i noed Wednesday by’ the local] y matines, “Merchant of Ver = ~ = — Salesroom Surprises orae fae ay ft pomt. EBetiictive |Geatertamagement. Santi wih] abd Saturaay evening, “AEceDes” og got tru ft never would have| ignore the fondamental, the ao: p H teh egy tad GonMrrraee vieve Hamper.and a big com ‘ 3 of William | been offered. It is up to The Star| nomic, causes of the origin, devel- ‘ letters| By OF M. Telquist, WV, A. Miser, 1 ny of players, will appear in a| 8 res ve a debt of land other nds of public owner-| opment, ascendency, declige and fall 9 Trimmed Hats ave come from all walks fn tife,| 8, Whitham Mapeill ck. sSpectelry FED Bik or eae Vale 3k gp Alerter alk PT gt OE $1,000 a losing |of nations, but attempt to creditor war ulwer-Lytion's Ueheliew J he most naive bd estmen for this articular! debit so-call zs x Here are hats you'll like instantly, for they are pleasingly differ: ha the. only number, other than | ts "tragedies and comedies | renin! meEre pera andi ed erent mem write | ent, reflecting the freshness of Spring—charming in dest ye . UICh Shakespeare's work |now avaliable on the American} : yep | Joyous in pact Straws, petaslay inthe and tacteess = ony nee REGARDD G VICE famous veteran, ‘than whom/| stage. It has done much to broaden | But there'’# good cause to go| The P.-T. A. fs being used for the delightful Spring shade and hue, radiant in trims of flowers, ribbons Editor The Star Inteps to the bar and calls for ®/there Is no greater,” aecording to|the appreciation of the public for| further in this exposure of propa-| same purpose— propaganda. Re- and feather fancies. Hundreds to choose from, | In regard to your question, “Has drink, he tx served. The bartender!) most critica, will present seven|the akoold dramas, | ganda in the schools, Almost the} cently en essay of Judge Tolley’s, priced at, |Dr. Brown made good?” Doc Brown {turns his back and monkeys with| whole of the public school system! New York city, which contained lit- {has made the best mayor Heattle | glasses on the back bar, The guns nl but one large proven prac) fe else than falsities subtly clothed hag had since I first voted in Meat-| leaning against the wall starts sing-| . Fs - chine. Every arithmetic teaches)to prepare the unwary to be sub- tle, In 1889. Morally and sanitarfly, | ing pd ng and ongof them | itor The Stari | with heavenly show.” The “heay- thot te ts good business to buy as| missive tools for “the mext great dom! Sprin, : Shake, if you dont object to the}enly show” in this partic sa % od Straws of brilliant hue inate the new 7 Espe the city is cleaner today than atiturns his arm around the etranger, Bact ety bre ee male aie hips at gape ago OT elite se: ooenins and eell at enor-| war,” was broadcasted for reading clally fetching are the cleverly embellished models, smal! of dimon- | 822 timo I have known it |who is taking his drink, and put ed hand js In-emphatio ap-jowners of public utilities in tue) profite—without increasing | to P.-T. A. units ofthe state—and | Tf 'prenehers: and otiie th 1 + proffered band is mp) | values in the least. Interest and) presumably the nation. sion but of unlimited smartness, serving equally.woll for sports ant || t+ aap othere go thru|hia knee in the amail of his back) oval of your “polson” » editorial. | $1,000 prizo.oftered for. the sole. (2) | ascot on 1 nilinind) daytion® informal/dret#. Fascindting colors, enhihted Uy contrat. their flecks, find the soureerof thelr | while the o go thru his pockets. | 2°?" sak fons leptersione/O& wticanlalioe erretlaipad (Dl scount, profit and lows, stocks an A lone speaker and obscure -pen hag: SHINE beeen The clendar ti proclaitaing Spring fneome which is paying thelr sal-|'The act belig completed, the bar.| Out 7 hope you will mot let that atte rivate ownership. | bonds—thees are naught else but! with no means for large publicity Your clioice from hundreds, priced at $2.45 aries, and advise the police accord: |tender faces front agaia, and says,| Cn’ siitorial end i a 7 % | capitalist propaganda and constitute} can do little in exposing such bunk, : Bae ing to the teachings of the Bible,|-Now, boys, ‘sing all. youswant’ and| ee i eager ue ae price of) “An observer possossing even ®)q large part of school texts on|but if such papers as The Star ° ¢ zp os beg pe) truth no leas than of lHberty smattering of psychologica! law can| mathematics. would tackle tho job, samething |tht police will not , c but do no ut’ The jatar | d Untrimmed Hats let su inary Ne xc Fea dansecceh ye be tl Higgs be de | pcaieapeare once wrote, “ a sea the causative force back of that} School histories also aro little else| would be heard to “drop.” | ? t 7 o Heer) the 4 > s chest & : y y, Besides affording the satisfaction clever women find In trimming ||| To iijustrate what 1 mean to save him from his friends.” Be eae ha eed. at Hite GaeerE ee iy eee cine een atin Le bares WEA A. See their own, the untrimmed hat offers practical economy. It's just A certain party ran a saloon dur Schw 1 have eben the same man | Hi at Da ig profits for its giver. P ry rs. y carson, Wash. psagiieio to Bey wee yore. sone. sig fie and Summer wardrobe ing the Klondike rush in ‘98. He/who was r ng that dump, in a Ses caer Sic Lapp osar pacisen Wokd Rowe chad |] | sold whisky and beer straight. There| Seattle church, with a Bible spread AX EXEMPT ean a a {f| were no mirrors in the back bar.) on his knee, with two young perfection ins trimmed hat is easily obtained by adding @ Bit of |]/as being on a corner It had two|maidens, one on each side. of him, SECURITIES 4 easy toatter to suit . entrances, It was a common sight/whom I took to be two daughters| Editor Tho Btar: big display, priced eer Sage euener yee Ue $1.95 jto ace @ gang outside watching the |of his, I would Ike to present the case performance going on inside and ou} Now as to the moral question, |in behalf of tax-free securities. Mr. kram inquiring from them you would have |!t ts a question that has got to| Mellon and other men of big vested Buc Frames | Tecolved thie reply: “They are work-/be taken with an iron hand, and| interests are leading a crurado for Groundwork for the wee cloches, tiny turbans, rakish brims and ing the ‘strongarm’; that is to say,|that by the civil authorities the abolition of tax-free securitien, piquant chapeaux of every clever conception will easily be found ||| ¥hen tranger enters ono door,| C. J. LESTER, Pine at. | with the avowed purpose of taxing in the hundreds of buckram frames uniformly | wealth into the open for use in | transportation, commerse and other y ; 7 TmTITIDI | FIRE’ HORSES’ FUTURE “tive” business, Secondly, they claim that large amounts of money will be taxed which have heretofore escaped their just burden and havo | Editor The Star | would be a disgrace to our city. | 7 gaw an article in your paper | they were sold, and I think that | regarding the fire horses, who after |*Vtry fair-minded citizen agrees | 104, corked a hardsht 2 | oad | with me, and in caso of need, would | thereby worked a hardship upo | March 1 must make room for the|an be willing to be taxed a little | te People with small fixed Incomes. |mechanical fire devices. Tho fire|extra for thelr keep. Tho Lont| Municipalities and states, how- |laddies are worried over what 1s to| knows we pay taxes enough, but a|@¥ér, must continue to issue bonds [become of them after thelr faithful | few cents added to what we already construction of highways, |services aro no longer needed. [have makes juat a little bit more, | §¢ and power and water | Surely @ city like ours is able to|as tho saying goos, and it would| projects Where, then, will the | pension them off, or let them out|nelther make us nor break us money come from to carry on theso |to Hight services with the city park! “I can feel for the fire laddles| necessary works? The answor is THANKS BROWN board or some other light work. | just how thelr hearta ache over | that cities and states will have to | Wouldn't {t bo a crime to sell them | parting with thelr peta and com.|inereaso the. rate of interest on Editor The Star: ‘ penniless tnen who called on him|to hardship and slavery and prot»|rades. I om a great lover of all| their bond issues and big investors I think that this fs a very oppor. | for assistance this winter, ably abuse? Wo should hang our/things dumb and want them to! will continue to keep their money tune time to publicly thank Mayor As I know that he did much oo: ee in shame even over such an|have fair I say olther put|in this form of security, thereby do- zi te ta had eid ind relieve those in distress, I think he | idea. “e jthem to sleep in a humane way or | feating the first benefit claimed for — is worthy of this. Those horses have had the best| pension them off, but don’t sell| the abolition of tax-free securities, ness to many unemployed and ROSA ADAMS DINES. |6f care. They are intelligent. And|them to outsiders, The taxing of this form of se- eee ernelty and neglect now would be | MRS. N. RUNSTETLER, | " » > STLER, | curity would also effect a change % ' |brutal In the extreme. In fact, it] 3043 W. 65th St.| contrary to that which its advo- ipa cates claim as tho second point in ; VERY young woman like Mrs. McAndless before her marriage THANKS FOR POISON EDITORIAL Its t.< With noneaaed tnberse: dreams dreams and has visions of her ideal home with her husband, ; ; ates, the bondholders will havo i - i | astsei tbe POE aoa aed [against tho most valuable asset our| shifted this new tax burden onto i and healthy, happy children to make her joy complete. low mo oO han and con-jour city One Hes ame!) ot e i i i |gratulate you for your front page iuntohal ght ant Hwedac we |e morclige ot ine ecpaaion bry But as time goes on her dreams are not realized, she has no children, her | 9 | mwever, We! nayers, or, as In the case o: -+ ife $i : Pars % , Her jeditorial of Bebruary 1, headed| must be on the lookout for many | Dat “tewer and Water’ piadte : hag life is embittered and it is hard for her to be reconciled to the condi- Polson Has No Place tn Our|other such dubious and dangerous | min take this tex out of the pocks tions as they exist, Lecwnse methods from that source to decolve | ets of consumers In «tho foun of | To every young woman who is in this condition the following letter | MRS. A. MCANDLESS AN BT. CHICABO, ILL Much credit is also due to our |the publlc, particularly between now | . i most worthy superintendent of {and tho next mate section, | MShEF ed eee 1 | vould bring hope and encouragement, as we know of numberless homes ‘ schools, Mr. A. 8, Burrows, for not| Tho power question will cortainty| The reactionary press and the that have been blessed with children, just as this , They compare all sky- jallowing our public schools to be | be the vest issue to bo fought|™en of great wealth are fighting| hope had been abandoned os we . th jused as a propaganda factory for|out at this election, This will be | “X-free scurities with the sole pur- | . scrapers with the =e the Northwest Electric Light &|no “pink tea” party as the private | Powe of hindering the rapid growth | Here Follows Mrs. McAndless’s Personal Letter: j |Power Co. ‘The Pierce county au.| power interests ars “rolling the dice | 0f Dublic ownerahlp of public utill-| “Just a few lines to let you know what Lydia E. Pinkham’s V perintendent of schools, who took |for an emptr na it: beliootea ties, They know that if public! YP pound did for me. I was married going on three Pabst be coe similar actor, should also be con-|all to be on the lookout to con. | **rvice projects are shacki@ with | children and tinally I-went to a doctor and was taking treatments twice a week as gratulated | serve and protect the most valuable | High interest rates, taxpayers will| for pains every month. I used to lie in bed three or four days with them and j It Is indeed encouraging to see |of all our natural resources—water- | be reluctant to allow their cities to | Loe, doctor: would “eal sud inject meeting: into, say. atm: to “put m8 ‘adap as. that you are giving this matter due | power, J.C. UNGER, | ¢ngage in utility development. | Would not feel the pains. At last she said I would have to be operated on itt They compare all a pUbLKy and “expeaing thie high | Seattle, Wash. |. ‘The public wants a reduction {1 | wanted any children. Well, I just happened to go to sec a friend with her first ie j classed smoke-ncreened propaganda 2208 Rainier Ave. j taxes and to have tho burden placed baby and I told her T'was going to the hospital, and she said, ‘Don't do it! You ahtoiebiles with cent Seieeneiay Dep peeersns, S800 Hee =|on thon who ary best able to bear go and get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ani you won't She jit. Tei to take advantage of this | need any operation.’ So my husband got me a bottle right away. Now I have nite widespread feeling that Mr. Mellon | two lovely children. Believe me, I recommend tho Vegetable Compound to any i Jand others, who hold trusteeships | woman T know has any kind of female trouble, It has hel me and a lot of | and offices of executive responsibility | my friends."—Mrs, A. McAnvirss, 1709 S. Morgan St., Chicago, Ill. On Display During the period following colds, coughs, BrIppe, |in vie privately owned utility corp: | | ae Aueae. Bl calieie cee ter Remarkable results have been shown by a Nation Wide C; This Week at the inflaenza or other prostrating illness, when your body is | "8110" 1 launching | this ane Women Purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com maa yes ' weakened, is the worthwhile time to prove the strength. | claiming mich great solfeitude for tho | suoaren joa dt Women have answered the questionaire that has t x i welfare of the small yer. | heen sent out, ei bd 7 Etoemar Saf @mMPANY restorative merit of Babee hatin Licata SEES | Tena et sae ve eight out of every one hundred BAYS reported reduction in taxes and a jus } - -+ it dis. — i : 7 y tribution of the burde: No 8 ke. cy % ss bike tek aR i yw I setuad paeasures @ihiages ch Such evidence should induce Women to try soca | DAVID SHRADER, | ° Open Until 10 P.M. oh | 613 Eighteenth Ave. No, e E P; 9 a al | ‘Tebchers Meat ydia ° inkham’s i [t is the food-tonic with world-wide prestige, that | ,,S"pervise" and industrial teachers | eae Wy ; of Seattle schools met Thursday oe ale strengthens and helps build up the weakened body and | nicht at Dartnail’s cafeteria. Speale | V tabl ( ( ai restore the normal balance of health. JF you are run- | pradhitn ‘high, oh Hot E nhioatt e e e Ompoun |director and Herman V. Mattern, of | STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! down with Grippe-baild up on Scott's Eimulsion! |iovei wo! ion cir sng CrOIA PHILA HERNGINS OLN HAS, 215 | He was accompanied by Miss Grace ~Advertisement, Slusyer,