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4 THE SEATTLE STAR •ll vril It ,11 | III' «, MIKTIIW l'» I J.l' »«il > «" M «*!•*'•> '<- "b»l, <. ~1.1. ~r,..r hmlm lull «*lr» n,«« O<o • l*rr«« ton*. _ — 4 i n »• ' 1 h\ . TT* '** '* ® N Bring Em Into Line Seattle should get Ix-hmd the mayor ■>> one man, and help bring the state public service eomnii-sion into line. The council, #s • whole, ahoutd immediately Worn the campaign lot cheaper street ear ami gas rates outlined l.y the mayor in his message I'he councilman who attempts to minimize the mayor's efforts in this direction is unwotthy «•' his place in the council. None of the proposition* suggested by the mayor has keen decided by the courts, some knockers and pin headed politicians to the contrary notwithstanding. Ml 'hat the courts hive so far decided is that the city cantft attempt to regulate public service corporations, but that the public serv ice commissi, n has that exclusive privilege. The mavor now wants the needed improvement* in serv ice and reduction of rates put squarely up to the public serv ice commissii n WHAT'S THE OBJECTION TO THAT? No Ih'uost councilman can object. And the council should rot delay in this matter, l.et every man put his shoulder to the wheel and help. The Teacher-in-Chief Front our presidents \vc chiefly expect leadership in politics and legislation. But from Wilson we seem likt'h to pet much more—l.l IN' COMMON SKN'SK He hasn't been in office very Idng, but he s been in 1« enough to teach quite a batch of useful lesson*. Perhaps the most important of these is that he <k»esn t intend to fritter away time on mere snobbery. If you ve been in \\ ashington lately, you may know what a center of snobbery it is becoming. The idle rich from all over the country are making it their winter h'>me. I.usury display, intriguing by social climbers are growing like .sktink cabbage in a swamp. A president who can be Interested In hothouae ao. let) la a pretty convenient personage for the eilmt>era Wilson ia cu'llng it oat. He tttil do what enter'a*nlnK he t» compelled to do by fo- in and what he want a to do because he thlnka It I# worth while but that ta all TIIK CUMBERS CAN T t I.IMII OVKK HIM NOT A LIT TI.E HIT Another thing very much to hta credit ta hla refusal to let the Office seekers rush him. To hunt an office isn't a crime but the notion that office la the chief end of government. so widespread In Washington to -iv nothing of elsewhere. need* firm correct irn. If Wilson can firl-e that notlou only a little way into th*> background of the Washington mind, and sot room for some unaelfah ihmking atniut the real problem- of 'he 95 per cent of the people, he will have dune a work biR enough to deserve t br» n/ » monument. Remember .vhst a atir *u made when Hajea banned the boose* Wilson do«a It. and It doeati t create a ripple, sthowa in>e »1 »ance. eh? On< doesn't have to be a t • to'a>r to see !h» It's i pretty good thing to have the White Hour on a witer wagon baaia Good beginning. Wood row. More |»>wer to you' To put It mildly, it ia charged that the garbage collection in Seattle contained no; .> rotten features Queen of Smugglers Ethel Hall defied and escaped the United Ststea government for year*. but tftp l-oa A»t,i'lH aurgeon* got after b« r appendix. and now Rf hel la an angel Ole Hanasn. our popular real eatate man, Juet back from a vacation launt to Horolu u «.•«>a he *<■ nt euht days on the with !>•. t «>k. Now you koo* * l.ere Ole (Fta It. Pedestrians should not b« permitted 'o rroM the street in the middle of the block, nays one autolst. lien willing to go morn than ha'.fvay to me-'t them. you lie should worry. Seattle wan objects to playing next door Can get the ay mi a hy of the fellows »tin»r neighbors' younK d.tighten bang i»i) on til piano. That hard coal strike raised wages by H OOO.COO. And the trust t«ok 113.' 1 O.OC) more out of the consumers' It Is not the rim' • but the llttl* oil consumer, burnt at both ends to these coal t.dustry "disturbance* The ruling outlay for laundry should bs 20 to 25 cen'a per week, according to the e?t males of those I hlcago department *'< re < ne*s Put a fellow i uldn't keep even a <-14 baj'jue of fig • tn for that. FEARING END OF WORLD, V/OMAN BURNS MONEY MINNKAPOL4B Minn , March 2" When Claude Parlo. a delivery boy. dellvcret a I- hill of groceries at the residence of John Patron. Mr* Ptt'ros htuided hloi $TI In $1 bills, and in* sted that he keep ttje money. When three detective*, to whom Parlo had told the story of the gift, went to th- Patros residence, the* found Mrs. Patros fitting In front of a coal stove feeding II bills Into th* l fire. Iler husb.tnd sat beside her and watched the money burn. "The world is coming to an end March 23," aald Mr* Patron, as she peeled off the greenbacks bt» 1 put them un the cools. There Is no use In bsving any money." Smart Su its for Boys $5 $6, $7.50 . wmm andu p jf t f .■ I \ Age* 2% to IN tf / ' /•' /•-" \ hi I>- V RUSSIAN. SAILOR, f" t i f "?-• ~rj \ I NOHFOLK AND rlr J * l frnrf, DOUBL! , ; r i - I J 1*1: J BREASTED. JV *• */ i i I J : 111 Hill'- Merge. l-'an'y Hl.'tek 1 > % ,T | i it. and hl» Tw< erts. t}rs) and .' f I A > ' . r"-'" ' I'l • 1 'U! 'O't Hit i'|i '! ' / /V 1 1 \ herd ' he< ks and ritripes y;y( ,fx L BASEBALL OUTFIT [ f - J ' iu{- of H> >" Hat, I' ill |/: )J r ! ij li'ijil and Ulo v« IJ GIVEN AWAY '£r wi,h " vc ! r > r H®y*' " ll ol Top 7'a'i Jj } coat. . ! 4:4k (TW . aini'lete line of I -• things j! - ~.'j r®r . i . for Boys. i ' J. Redelsheimer & Co. Two I'.ntranccH I'irst and C'oluniliia. —LAUGH AND GROW FAT— josh wiae S»V8: "fleetey sport Is like mast oth er villages In that It has a lot of pol Itlclans of th' kind wito are at ways charging ch other with Ijylng politics." ♦ • • OPTIMISTIC ' Dahba uevi-r tlr<*s of tnlllnn whai ttm world has ilonv fur him VWnllhjf, I |>n <iini«, au<t hi* nv< r> thin,! mou«>) can 1,111 ?" ' No, About all h* hna In tht< World la a *lf,< «n<| thrn> ohlldr«n, a small h<nm,< and a eow," "Oh, w»||, Kiim,. men are Just thai way." • • • Ti>» missionary smiled be nevoltntly on the native tribes around him. "I will cure than* <11 of cannibalism," h# said, hopefully. "Thsy have treated me kindly to far, and I am sure I shall convert them all." After bSirg Introduced to their chief he retired to the special hut the tribe had pre pared for him, where he »<i shortly afterward joined by a native. "Th* king hai sent me to dree* you for dinner," eald the man. "Ah!" emlled the mln • lonary. "Mow thoughtful of him. You are the royal valet, I suppose "Nop*." replied the nat ve, "I'm the rojal cook." • • • IMPERTINENT "That's arrant nonwnse." »atd Mr ll«n|«» k. about thertf alwuys j belli* room at th« top " Oh," said hl« wtf«- «arra»tlcally. I *h«»ii w<>r« you up ih«*r« to st**?". Pommea de Terre James Montgomery Mag*, the humorous llluatrator, aald of the ar tlatlc atmoephere at a dinner In New York Yon can't escape the artiatlc at mosphere Kv en my cook csn-iot ear a i>« 11. She came Into the atudlo todav and aald: '"About the potato's for lunch, air—will >ou have them In their Jacket» or In the nood * Ktoctrlc Irona. $196 Make For nimre Co . 4i& 17 Pita. ' The 1 MOVUI A silent dram* of great dramatic ntenslty ap;> >r» at the CUj he atre for the balance of the »e»k Itrd and While Roe-w ' *Uo»s a prominent politician made a »lc'lm of defeat thiaugh the wile* of an Irresistible woman His !l»»a«j with her lead* to th« loss of hla friend*' confluence and hlf own un tlmel) end With whit* r> e». em btematlc of purity, he exprew* hla devotion for hla staler, while be fa vors hU affinity with re.l roses. In dlcstive of glow and sm »ur Red and White Rosea" Is a Vlta*r»|)h two-part feature tha' * a feature In every sense of the word. • • • At the Olympian Tonight "The Smiiggier'# Prisoner." The Mayor From Ireland.'* "A Mar riage of Convenience," "A Tena cious !.over" • • • At the Society Until Friday \ I trams In 'he Air." Vnnle Rowley > Fortune.' Vie v. of Ir# laud,' Mr Ford's Temper." a • • At the Ctemmer Until Sunday tftrcngth of Men." In two parts • • • At the Dream Until Sunday "The One (iood Turn." "Mother® "l.aav Hoy. Th«> Hande of Tint". "The Vengeance of Kabyle • » • At the Vesler Until Friday The Wnya of l»e»tlny." 2 reels; The Artist and the Brute. Ihe .Mayor's Waterloo." • • • At the Olympian Until Thursday The Mantle of Red Kvans." "Th - Samaritan of Ooogan's Tene ment," "The Sew Hqiiire." "Three ii, rla and a Man," The Knveadrop- I. . . At the Horre Urti! Friday "The Mirt of the Violin.' three reels, "It's Delightful to He Mar i i ted." "Ktttonr • • • At the Melbourne Until Sunday Heart of a Child," "l<ove and I'nln," "Thp Man Next Door," "Tht» Wrom; Kl.tL" Tln< Hi-probatn " « • • At the Grand Until Sunday "Th« S«iK»-nritn Horrpt," two Oaumont Weekly No. 33." • • • At the Circuit Until Sunday "H,iv«>d In Mid Mr," thrtv? r«'H* • • • At the Black Cat Until Sunday "The M dulrht I"*prt-three reeli • • • At the Cl?** A Until Sunday "Notr« l>ftlit<»," In lhr<»« |)iirt*, • • • At the Union Until Sunday "tfhylock," In 'wo n*»l«; "Aunty"* Affinity." "Tin- I. fIUIMMM of llrontlio Hilly,' • • • At the Odeon Until Friday "Aurora Kloyd," Ihieo n»#l*. Tk» '>«. rr 111 I of Ooct," "Woodrow VVlluon " • • * *♦ the City Until Sunday j "Red and Wliltn Rout's." two roel*; "The Indian MaUlm Warn i itiie," "Jon '*' Jonah liny." • • * the Savoy Until Friday' Kfii,' li' rtf Hi Hi'tlri v \l tta i Mat* Cwyoa," two p*rti{ I "Win® llniiliy Kril»>rt»ln»." * • • At the Alhimhri Until Monday "The Haltlf of Hull Kuu," In tlir'Mi parti Th" (111 dilation of lllootl," I'll" Downfall of Uriah Riioop." IMK STAR—THURSDAY. MAKCII 70, 1013 CRUEL, CRUEL SUN! "Who la that man ovr here with the long hair and tunk whisk era*" aaki-d the traveler "That ttian." repllt 1 the r»-sl <1 «u»t, "I* a democrat who tiaik an oath 16 year* ago not to nit nl» hair or whisker® until a demo< ra'lc president waa eleced " Hut he can cut .them HI A dt rnocratlc prealdent waa electi-1 " "Vm, of c uae, hut he doean't know It " Why d>" an't a .nwlioilv tell J him?" Oh, we've all told hlro, l»;t he wo,i t tn»li< ve 111 "Then wbv don't you alnw him , > h # new apAj era* Hi h a. hut he »*ya V d».«■■*«'' •t .e *«, »ln< k In aewap4[x*r talk • • • Aw/lbinß to «i«traet 'to i 11-• Oignlty of lh« Uolted »«nat». Tlut'i why wa'ra glad Tom Ma>ihatl will prai di over 11. • • • Pitaraon, N, J., official* won't permit children to roller •hat* on tha a ->wa : •» b* cauaa th«y w«a- sut the walk*. Let's aee tan't Pateeasn |ha Cily In which th«y ueaarlh an anarchist plot every now jw.d thanf Get Rid of Piles at Home fry TI»U llin» (iitwUiifl) lr*a. No fMUtar h*a umi »«•'»» ««f farm* of how t««l ?<om think * ur raa* in iMnd at <»n«a t&r a ftffo trial f th* mimdmttnl r*r«imM Pll* rh-M»»and« affJlclrd aa l»u'ir <>r w«ra* «h*« y«M» trar* »h»lr qtftck f» la tha ilar thay h«*an walfi# thia tri mr *l»'\»aly aurraaaftil f»*nady Pjrramlil I'lla *Iv*i In»UW m*«a#d rrM«»f I'tMn Inftam >na>< Inn and and »»*ti ara at»f*» »n * r* a|»tn aa « itif "!«hl» *» »h <•»•-»* n f*m had na*»r t>w#n afflletiM «i •!( If man aar* tt»« .»•« and tan*»* of * «ti» *<•'*( '»i»--rau -« Ju*( ••ad In «h# ■ •ji -n 'm*l«« «Hfi %'Wr nam# and ->r% a i)li> «>f imnar in ihf fit amid »*« Ol Pyramid M'4f , Matahal-' M h and a Mtntila will h« »'•«« *uu FHKK It artfl aho>v you what Pyramid I i"*lla H*tnfdy will do Than >«u ran gal ! j<h« rp.! Ka*a for 14 pwnta at anr I'lrug ator* h«'» I auffar ah»lh»r n* rd• j r>« iitinut* Wrlta (taw. Fvpee rile Remedy 1 'v'Will |roa»r iian>e mi%d aiUifaMia. will yot» to a £ft££ botfly ftl|& g]N^ l*Vr mini |'»Ir s « nl l»> ti>-■»»! prepaid, ao<4 in ji pUhi wrappir/ ;», 4 L $'*nd*Thfi Sutv fo/jiJ offitli4ff -fhim Albany Cat-Rate Dentists WIS 1TIM) IIU K OF Ol ll WORK roil IS IKAIIH IIUKKII 111 I»• EASY PAYMENTS Otliar High tilM* 411 »></ Cut J>fnl)at* Prtco Bui* rrlcsf, flJ'lL Set of Teeth, Guar- 07 v)iu antccl Best, now. H>l IO Set of Teeth, G iar- (TC ylt onteed Fit, now ~ , 4*" CI ft Solid Colli 01 Por- fi|| V 11/ celain Crown, $3 to HA 0* 1 or Porcelain #IU Bridge Work, $3 to ij>4 Solid Gold Fillings. .$1 Up Silver Fillings. . . .SOc Up GUV I'VVMllNM—font® Iti and l«*nt about our Alv«<> N«ur<> iintuit* | t**th. AI.UANY <lfT II4TIC DKMTIITI, •tN*"** Kl«-r flunk RiiUdlnf v r«Mi»»A •nil Pike, « Tftko levator or Wulk Up i DtJIl PilfCBH WILL HTTHIMUhW TOtl >Wl VV< >»t K WILL ! 'I' ift wont mil llkii n litniti, didn't hit? • Or wna It llko n until? • • • THE HARD PAH T I t,. i ■ -iv. i ii i i,uv«»r iibi -sit joh nn*?" "That'a what " "la It hard work*" "Not after you Kct It " • • • You Couldn't o.sll It a Patch of Land, Could Vou? I'OR BAI.K D i'i arr» o' land In good repair. Merry vllle (la 1 Itati iter • • • Tlitnra nftnn come a man'* way, I nit hi' doesn't always liavu a«na« .•nourh io llirtn • •' • Scientific Management The t'lnnanilnami Hclmllar anvs We hi'ar without surprise In these ■ lain of « i' l • lltill/:ttlon llinl aonji • It in.idi" frmi gating". piifMiniry and medicine (mm foal tar and aialakln from rat fur V«*t w<> taunt , take off our hats to lh« f'lnnamln aon Una company, which for » y-ar ha* lii-oii milking light of our wife's i nmpUlnts." • e e , A Chicago bartender haa graduated In Princeton. Yet moie have graduated In Chi cago. • e • TO WORK OUT Judge Name* t'rlaonpr Hmlth Judge Orrupntlon? Prisoner l.m ksmlth. Judgi* Officer, lock Smith up. • • • IN EDITOR'S . MAIL Women's Wagee Kditor Htar To "very lnt« 111 nenl. fair minded, thinking peraon, t lie recent hairsplitting discussion .1* to the *rr,sites! wage upon *lil« h ,t Klil ' r worn at < »ii e*i*t la Inhii man and a waste of Mipro and wot da. lit these superior men of million* nr tho (vmnlitm Investigating 1 iheae conditions ever •top to think that capital cannot «*ll a yard of goods nor turn a wl>e<-l of rua> bin ery or nißtllWturt a alio <■ article of comniero without the *» •[>• r* lion f labor' Therefore the work of cai h Mid #*rrj one of theae i,..-n » in.en g:*"!* and littl* chll drin, la aa essential to the progrei'*, th< carrying forward of great In d'litrie* and to big business, aa I* the tuoney which 'he capitalist In vest* And that brings tut to the i. al and only qu'-st mi at stake it is not a lunation of how tittia theai :iri* and worn- n and little chll tren can subsist on, hut bow small, Ijow rea -onablo a percentage the ••nit to; . la <if ialiir are wllllnit to b«* aatitfled to realiiie on th"!r money jtnvwatM*. K, K L. From a Socialist Kditor rteg'tle Htar I see that you claim tb< Olyiapla l#gi*!atur« waa rtJtl«-ti front your point of jv tew, I think you am t.ght Hut ■ f' i|u a sot lallst l olnt of \li*w . they have done flit** Jnfl such * jrk a* j heirs awf-lla the socialists rank* ;md the ranker they g»t the sooner we Will l>e kbit to put them out of office Your* for )t. -tlo h to all II It I.KK GiRLS GETTING PIGEON-TOED nr t'riinl 1V... 1 Wi. MII.W.M KKi March 20 Tight ] skirts are the cause of the increaa-1 Ing nunilier of girls who h«v« fert that toe In," said Mr* J It Hulli- | van. fornieily sta'e presiden* of the .i Congra-** ol Mother*, todav The restriction of the free action of the feet to a giriiter eltsit than that of the knee and thigh I* direct- | iy responsible for awkward walk int Mortwter, It Is destructiveoorf r b»-aoty of tbt figure, for no woman i; who Is plgeontoed can eipe.-; to Im> I compared to a Greek goddess. Think of what a ridiculous prop rwltlon for women to be clamoring for greater freedom and demanding lhp vote, and then to d*lllterately hamper themselves with skirts, which deprive them of all semblance ' of freedom In galf" DIF.S UNDER AUTO lir t-fin*<t pixi !»»»..! wire POHTI.ANI), Or.. March 2" \» Ihe result of Injurlc ' reielved wh*-ii an auto Irmk ran over him, It W Wade, a carpenter. Is dead here today He a dau*hti-r, Mrs <" K. Ilancke of Seatile. ENDS LIFE WITH ROPE fly t?nll»'d |,»a««.l W<ra OHANT a f*ASH, Or.. Marrh 20 lvmiii A. Ileberle !# dftul hero to ■a v. H *11 i« Mr If.' liH»r< || ia a itlied lit the roir «»f hi* hotn* Hr» hftil lived ifi Oratlt** I'nun 30 «»am. GEN. BACON IS DF\D l*r r». «• sad Wlra PORTLAND, Or. March '.''i HiiKailler <i«ner»l John M Bseon. 1' rt A., retired, I* dead today nt ihe lilted of t>:» lie entereil Ihe irnty during Civil War. and wait re tired tn IS9I. THE JOB HUNTERS IU) ALT'S A LIAR! UK ADMITS IT! SPKINQ ISN'T 111 KK; APOI.OtiIZKS TO ALMANAi DY FRPO L. BOALT I Am, I hope, a fair-minded runn. I want to apolofllte to the almanacs. I" The Star, the oth er day, I Intuited the almana' a gi< aely. I called ttte almanai.a Hart. Let me aa|r K#f#, with all the emphaali I am capable of, that the almanaca are NOT liar*. I AM A LIAR! In 11 mnatnly artlrl«on Mfirlnf I aald the almanac* licit whi»ti thny flui'tl March 21 a* th« fir*' tiny of aprltt* Kay before y*»- t* id ay, Mari'li IX, I mild. waa the flrat day of •firing. In ray ii, 11 lytioram i», I ln> di pi li Do Vr Ao\v if ii T)rrf<m T)/yilci| If with |>len»ure you arp vlewln* any »"»"U -i man la doltt*. If you llko him or you love him, tell him now! Don I withhold your ai»|ilobatloll till lli«* ; -II makes oration Aii he lion with anowy IIIu'«r hl« brow For. no matter how you about It h* won t r*-ally rar»- about It, lit- won't know how many teardrops y<*i have ahed If you think aome pralae la du« him, now a Hi time to allp It to him, For hti cannot road hi* tombatone when lica dead' Mora than f4fti" imd mote than nn'tiey I* he < mment kind an ! ninny Ami the hearty, waitu a|i|iroval of a frl<*nd. yVir It *lv«"a to life a aavor and It tnak » you »tronger, braver. And it Klvea you heart and aplilt to tin end; If he earn* ytror pralae -baatow It. If you Ilk - him, let him know It; I,*l ibi- worda of true aneouraiiuniant b<- aaH l)o not wait till life la over and h<-a underneath the Hover. For he raunot r«-ad I,la tombatom- when f«-a dead! Jamfi I> Free Now to Wake Up Any Place He Like*, Says Johnv BY THt JUNIOR OFFICE BOY n. y, march 20 when U come* to tales of lift! Id a great city, w« must nut overtook inr, Janie* Clif ford we will begin at Iht beginning sith iur Clifford the saino way he dime with th« Judge he nail] hi* homo was whatever pbwn ho ti 11.(••■ri»-1 to up sum'lines after he had been alum tiering heavily fur 3 or < days It would tak« Um a IIt(whll* to find out «lin» hi- had to hut that dldent mahi- no difference, on* , place »a» aa gcmd as another If there waa a har In It so on>- morning a couple of year* ago he *oki' up in a lioiel In atlan 'kk city, md ih»re waa a fair young t.rlde hy bis aide *<<on a* she woke up »h« 'old him Starr-MacPliernon Co FRIDAY S EAS fER BUYING SHOULD BE AT THE BIG THIRD AVENUE STORE, WtfLRE SAVINGS ALWAYS PREVAIL ON THIS DAY Men's Fancy Q.k» Shirts at Wis*#? \ unvlnc opportunity tn high grnde plaited nrd plain bosom fanry I)r *h Ktilrlc of extra good quality percale an I n admit The KrrmiMll * McKlnney on*- torn made »hlrtn —ample choice In iMttnrni of colore! ntrli«s». A usu.il $2.00 value. CHOICE EASTER NECKWEAR .hint what a particular CO« man « uiM clmop to u ir JUu Kantcrn n.oni, Till* apodal lino comes In iho open on J and re \eriillile dllka, liolh plain nnd fancy—our new Unas are com plete. OUR FAMOUS 25c HOSE The Iron Clad Hope. for men who demand Rood wearing hone at a moderate price. We nre pre pared to give you any hade you With, iiml the colors will ueitr well The heal 115 c quality ninde. Monarch and Clustt White sUrts Kowiicm Clio v.Arrow 11 rand Collurs Suspeinlcrs, etc. Fore.t IIVIV OU'F Q've Molt Mill* UlWtilHUlll Satisfactory Wear. Unusual Domestic and Household Linen Bargains in our Basenunt Fre*h New Sprlrtf) Model* in R. & Q. and American Lady •Corset*. lit which no man hit* nvcr h <•» *1 nhlit In iililtnli, I ijiiri "I In it. lii» irrliiK Inhr'ret"hk«>!nm 'hi' Vi llain I li'l* S of th Itllll I linrn H|trliiK. I unliJ, In tbo nlr I *|i'ikn (xiotli illy of running 11 1 1 l I 11* '' I-I 1 1 ! '•'/ woodland flower* iiii'l wllil bird* * ukliik *w«M-tly Iri th« tri-fitop* Tlicki WMU, I Fiild, n Honorific luxrll uil« In Hi- at mii*|.hi-ro which n i rnc Infb to Hill I u anted. I until, to vji fluhin Hy the he n:! i Imi hi, I kiic* I hui ■ |irIIIK huil came Yeeterdiy there wa» * nip In the air. bnow fell. all about their having ti» n n arrled two daya liejore. ho rouldeut remember I iithSnK üboti' It but aa she had a certificate and w» . alao a pretty good looker, he decided ho probly had 'lone aa good b )«ib ol marryinK while drunk aa ho could If he had been aober, and he let <t ieo at that htm arid hi* wife come to n y., where »lt«- ha I a flat, and he atuck around a week or ao be aald he wa« a civil engineer, Inn he dld<*ril hunt a job. and first ihiii* hl» wife knew, he had Hew the eoop a year at d a half later he come hack, to see If bits and his wife bad any cblldem they badrnt and he went away again nothing more doing until a few 3rd Av„ Bet. Pike and Union A Highly Important and Most Opportune Sale of Tailored Suits at — At thm special prtc* it n Jk_ ot .'!!>• - tt II tin- K ire f«. r f ' VALUES I ! P TO $30 & H AJ I m i(n. tweeda, wiitjKord ten H UV ■ ■ » <dIL J avail \ourrelf of i n> unuau-tl navlntt opportunity. .. .......1 <The»e nr.' abowti m extra alio.) fIMSHHI 89c for New Easter Waist» Splendidly adapted for street wear—they're very Inexpens ively priced, as we were fortun ate in landing this shipment at an esiw-lally low figure. These come lu assorted tuck, embroid ery and lace trimmed fronts. In either high or low neck —choice of fine lawn or silk mull. All •lies, 34 to 11. Her Favorite Kid Gloves $1.00 and $1.50 At no other time are gl ivei so Important as at Kaster One takes pleasure In coming out with a new pair—and this Is a timely reminder, aa our com plete stocks reveal most attract lve values for the money Fine Kid Cloves, th« '1 Star " at »1.00. Real Kid Glove*, the "S-Star," at $1.50. New Pique Cap* C.loves, at, a pair, $1,00. Kay»er Silk Glove*, *hort—at 50c. Kay*>r Silk Glove*. 16-button, $1.00. In the wanted shades and weight a. 'Hie Easter Shoes at Third Avenue Prices The comfort—the style—the wearing qualities and the price moderateness at this store offer the stronupFt combination for satisfaction In Seattle. Boots and Oxfords that only the care ful wearer admires constitute Starr Mai l neraon'a busy Shot) S'ltli.n at Banter time. Just as a mentioning Idea— these • Ladiss' 14-button white and tan Nu liucl ■! .it-h very O PfJ stunnln pair y>Jiv.'J Ladies Patent Sandals in one jml two .-trap ho much PO In . ie at. pair Ladies four-button Oxfords In patent, U;n and gun metal leath s3.oß Children's Patent Leather one and twi strap Slipper* -special valuts. sr.e, $1.00, 01 Pf| 11.26 and Men's Shoes In gun metal, tan, vie! and box calf; button or blueher, latest styles— At $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 to $5.00. The Starr-MacPherson Co. Ihi-'d ivcnue—Between Pike and Union Streets Opens ') a. m. Closes .6 p. m., Saturday Excepted And It »<> ' old Itlttor «aty Jielwii II hating and office I fra> i" ' I* ' ■ h it" of ii In w> la ,J 11 1 : my %■„. nmi Iri ii ilt now too lajJ I am aiding the editor to a v| to thu retraction and »pol«, the tarre prominence aa waiiU corded the offe u ( article Spring •» NOT here. morning I ordered another tin of coal. The firat day of aerlno „ MARCH i\. I am a liarl My hat i off to the TRUTH. FUL ALMANACS. evelituKß »k'o, U' n run f l an.i w iito 'li".yt«r. ««,<] All- K -a J.iIlM KI-I||I1([ Wttb « itkOl, xlii- |«.!..fon< d to mr« t, eotnn rlt;h' to ih« thMjrtay, 4IJ) j whin Ihi »liow dotted ]i»/ne» tu pinched your honor, yn mra cUfforg \h the JudK>- h<- la it wondtr. he e»n carry a hun I: a buj A a huabcai J Jfuii'h (li<:> ni fla m that h« and ihn judic« told him th*t would xllti hl» wife # dollera a *m he could wake tip wherry* i wanted to and Iks »aid he would Mur CLUB DECLARES FOR SIMPLE DRES Tht- North K:.d ProfrtMhrt tW In n dltcUKaloti "rdty unanimously airainat aei w-p* lion In the hltfh x hTola, tuia alinpll' l!y la 'he kIH»' dreat. club alro v 'i*d for longer Imrij the high t>< hoola. The r- solution panned oa 4n» simplicity that leather* b«n powered in f iff i alrnple dre*^ CORPSES ARE MIXEM AI«TOON V fa., March », Wh*n the ll<) of the ciiffln »u % turn *-4 in the liitl)- home at La wood Terrare, sobbing werw horr!fl»d to find, inM«M ( tli" body of Mm. ("rllla l>tmar, «j <JIIn the Altoons hoipi'al. J lx.<ly of a man, an Italian The i ■1. rtakcr had gotten the corjw mixed MRS WATSON, of UhTcbm lodic*, will entertain with a r»> party In the afternoon and i dux In th even t;k April fc at ut lodg house IZI MOIM-lcN' eleeai.tly tanUM loom" a' lowest rate* at Hole! Tt Kin Kightli and Virginia, i« We !!*k«- Elliott *01 "■ Starr-MatPhcrson Co. Friday's Millinery Spe cial at $4.95 In our Easter showing at tMi bnrgtiin price the hats are * varied—so different —that I H'-etns not poesible foe a woniM to fail in finding her choice. The many shapes are isstefuW trimmed, each one bearing «l* pllcity In stylo. Just come in and see Third Avenue prices meas is value giving. Jewelry, Latest Arrivali for Easter Buying This display present* th»w f 'J est iu sturdy. lasting JpwolTT selected from leading Em'* l " manufactur' ra and shown 6W at very n.oderate prices—lnclnij Ing- Sllver and CJold Mesh B*gi *l.so to 1T.50. Amber and Shell Iturrettet -25c to $ 1.75. Knanil, Stone and BestM liar Pins —25c up. Ilcau v Pins fine aisortnw*' —10c to 50c. Novelty Pin Waist Sell—s* to 75c. Rhine ;.me Hair Hands—B®* $1.75. Parisian Vuictes — 55* " *1 00. Vanltj Purses 50c to J2.'5. New Leather lland B*S*" $1.00 up. See the new Neck war No TI tine In .Idiots, Kan> > Hows. W* CoUara, Sets, etc. Choose FAQTFM niAl From our The Child's LHJI 111 tUAI pine showing Ju«t Received N«w jhipwen' L ad'" . *o f Elite.