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a Violins for Seattle Boys and Girls Special "Ysaye" Offering Which Will Be F.agerly Welcomed. Regular $18.00 Outfits All Complete With Instruc tion Book for $8.95. The comtn* of the Croat Ysaye, the finest VtoilsM the world has ever hennl wl.l stimulate a troa: In terest in the Instiument Itself lx>t» of Seattle boys and Kirls *111 begin to practice from Mai 1, when Ysaye plays at the Moore Theatre. So »«, Uk>. planned this Vs»>c special out fit. $15.00 and $18.00 Outfits for $8.95. The*. 1 outfits consist of n fine An tonio StmdelU *Jolln besiin* the makers registered label; nuhocany finish, hill ebony trimmed; one Pernambuco bow. full set of profes sional strln*s. resin and tuner. All enclosed In smart carrylnn case with a self Instruction book and a Japanned steei music stand which folds up compactly when not In use These outfits are well worth 915.04 or $18.00; few store* would sell such for less; yet for one wwk we'll sell them-the Ysaye Special" twlth the masters permission) for I' 95 fall or write Etiers Music House. Third ar, and I'nlverslty St.. Seattle. Or. L. R. Clark, D. D S. Good Honest Dentistry The care with which we conduct our practice will appeal to the moat timid, and the much miauaed word. ••Palnlesa." is a part of our work In the true sense of the word. We do not advertise dental ■ peclallsts and when you get here put men who are neither graduates not registered to practice dentistry In Washinetn , to do your work. But every operator * license la displayed before his chair. Remembet-, we have cut the price of all dentistry In two. Rc<u!ir lift plate* |5. Eieeular eitra heavy $10 gold crown* (4. Our guarantee 1* the guarantee that protect* you. It la signed by both the operator and manager. Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R Clark, D. D. S. fManager) 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring thi* Ad with you BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 Phone Msln 9*3. tyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. AMUSEMENTS ~SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 43 Toniqht—All Week The Fortune Hunter POPULAR PRICE 9 P ntages Theatre Matinee Daily Twice Nightly JULIE RING Stockdale 4 Co. 4—Othe' B'q Act*—4 10c and 200 AT THE Angeles ale . 1422-24 Pir»t Av«ny« Our 25c Regular Dinner •—A N Ij— Our Special 50c Chicken Dinner S'rved from 11 a. m. to f ; . rn.. Are Un»xcel!»d r brittle Oy*ter« D.jngen*3* C ab*. Fltn, B»eak* and Chop* FREK I.ATKHT MOTION PICTURES — FREE Vocal and ln*trurn'irt»l Concert Afternoon* and Evening* —HY— Pro' Ntne'i Hjw llan Orche«tra . - OF— >> I) In Making Movies, a f*ailure Cost ttlhe irm as Much as a Success Music hy ciondo TRIES TO SAVE TOTS SHE SHOT WHILE INSANE PORTLAND. Or , April 2<i Mr* Lillian Straus arid her three small children are In the 0 hjil Samaritan hospital today. t» > of the chil dren and herself suffering bichlo ride of mercury poisoning and wound* Inflict'd with a small rifle, and the third from poisoning alone. The mother administered thi* pol son and ihot the children and her self while temporarily Inaarie. The l<olsoned children probably owe their lives to the fact that when the woman sent a bullet crashing Into her head thi* shock restored her mind and she administered emetic*. The casualties resulting from the mother* madne** are Mrs. Lillian Strang. 28. poisoned and shot. critical condition Kd win Strang. ". poisoned and suf fering from a scalp wound, prob ably recover. Msrcla Strang, aged 6, poisoned, condition critical Oakley Strang, aged 2. shot In brain, may recover. PRAIRIE AFIRE: HUNDREDS FLEE Bf Valt«4 Pr W!»« OREAT FALLS April 2* —A ter rifle prairie fire I* devastating the country arouad Malta, Mini forc ing hundred* of p«rson* to flee for their live*, according to telegraphic advlo» Just received here More ttau a score of rancners' hnmc* al ready are reports destroyed A Russian settlement In a near Malta la Isolated and It It f.-ired that fatalltlea have oc curred there. GIRLS HURT IN AUTO SUE CITY Alleging the city* failure to place * irnlng signal* at dead stops'' to have caused the accident, victims of the recent Whittlesey auto mishap at Crockett st and Third av. N.. which caused the death of Mrs Lillian B Whittlesey, are asking damages aggregating 1117.956 Mlsa l*>ra Hayn«>s, the most seriously Injured, filed a claim for $50,000 Odrl and Wal ter Whlttleacy ask f"r $ 2 r>. 2•» 1 Miss Myrtle Beach claims 115,000 Mr* Llna W. J. Bell, m ther "f Mrs. Whittlesey, claim* $12.5"0. The automobile is said to have been running 35 mile* per hour at the time of the accident. It fairly leaped Into the ravine OILMAN IS DEAD AT PASADENA D H Oilman, railroad man and well-known Sea'tlellawye r died at | I'aaadena. Cal , Sunday. lie had be<n 111 for the pa*t year, follow ling an auto accident last August Oilman organized the Seattle. jlAke Shore & Ka*'»rn railroad, the predecessor of the Northern Pa i rifle In Seattle. In IRKS. lie also was prominent In bringing 'he (ireat Northern here and the Mar rlman lines. H<- owns Oilman park (lllman av. Is named after him. Oilman was 6K years old. He came to Seattle In I*l.l. BOOST DINNER FOR POTLATCH TONIGHT Time S 30 I'lace: Moose hall, rathskeller It: Potlatch. A Potlatch dinner for boosters, n» SI per plate, will take place to night The finance committee of which Frank \V Baker, hanker, has been apjiolnted chairman, will meet In Joint *ea*|on with the ex ecutive committee of the Carnival association The Potlatch program will b«' dl*ciic*»d No subscrip tion* will be solicited at tonight's meeting HE LIES ALL NIGHT, SNAKE UPON CHEST OAKLAND, . April 2* --Wnklng from a *ound sleep, while camp'd In Itedwoo'l Canyon last -night, I< ha* Oarttri of New York wa* h rrlfle/l to fin if a huge rattlesnake eolled on hi* breast. II" lay still for hour* until daylight, when he ItlMMlll In killing the reptile with a aliot from 111 . revolver. He Is at a hotel today, almost proa irated from the experience. THK MANCSCKIPT of the big historical pageant presented recently by the girls of the Broadway high 1 school, haa been offered tne Pot-1 la'rh CmrnlVQ) officials by its m i ,itbor, Miuu KutU Kerr. Most Perfect Foot in All the World Costs Its Owner Her Husband; Bride Now Alone, Because of Printed Pictures of Beautiful Tootsies By Laura Gillam CHICAGO, April 28—"The foot of Mrs. Clara Smith Houston i* 0 Inchcs long and 10 Inchcs iround the Instsp. Its length is esactly one seventh of h*r height, in accordance with the Creek rule of sculp ture. It i* the moat perfect foot In enietence." Thi* I* the resolution which was unanimously adopted by the Inter national association of < hlropodlsts. held here recently, and which at flrat brought great Joy to Mr* Houston's heart, but which has since brought a great deal more sorrow Never having seen a perfect foot, nor one that was e\en pretty. In deed, I went to see thts one. and to hear Incidentally of how It brought much unhapplnesa to Ita owner simply because of Ita marveloua beauty! "The story I* very easily told." •aid little Mr* Houston, as she wel I'otuml me Into her cottage "It la )u*t the *tory of J««lou*y of a hu* band who *a* Jealous of even feet' Jealoua of them because he thought that the little time 1 gave to them' I ought to be giving to htm! "One day the paper* printed the ' fact that the chiropodists had Ju«t pronounced my foot the perfect one of the world. The ne*t day he *ent me thi* telegram from a nearby city where he was vl*!tlng " 'Friend Wif«: Congratula tions on putting your best foot forwsrd. Nothing like noto riety. no mstter how cheap. Send your picture to the pink The Proper Time to Kill Caterpillars I* not only during the winter, but In the spring, when the I* hitchM fin'? young cater pillar I* very active preparing hi* tent. While the ca'erplllar I* engaged In thl* an<l before he la again protected by hi* tent and before hp haa time to develop Into a moth, or miller, la a (food time to get him Redwood'* Spray *111 hill every caterpillar with which It cornea In contact and la the only apray that will absolutely deatroy the eggs. For the codling moth, apray Jnat ;ia the |wtala commence to fall t'ae a very fine spiay, ao aa to be aure to have a drop of apray In the calyx of each blossom Redwood'* Spray la the only apray that will, ■o to speak, kill 'wo or «nore bird* with one atone. In other word*. It la the only apray that will reach with one apraylng caterpillar, codling moth, Han .lone scale, bark louae and fungus growth* In spring, when the trees are In foliage or In bio aotn. Redwood's Bpr,iy should l«' used one and thirty one part aproj and thirty purta of woter For winter spraying It should be used one and ten Thla lat'er mixture will clean tip at one spraying caterpillar egg* and all the other Insects and peat* ao common to rose bualwa, Har dens. lawn* and orchsrl* All oth< r known aprays mav reach »■ ue pari <• il • I" ■*' dui ng some par ticular montb, which mmkes necessary repeated spraying- and several kind* of spray. hut Red wood's Spray I* the only spray known which gcta them all In one or two spraying*, one In winter (one In lent, one in spring (one and thirty.) If your dealer ha* none In Rtock. call iih up and we will see that you are supplied CRESCEN'T MANTKACTI RINT, CO., SEATTLE, WASH. Phone Elliott 346. MRS CUARA SMITH ASP TMK WORI.HS FKRFECT FOOT Journals and call en ma for eat* with which to advertise your • •lf further. Your husband.' "Imagine that' I. a bride of five month* and only 22 year* old. and he an old man from whom I e*i>ect >ed the beat and kindest of treat [ ment It waa Just more than I 1 could stAnd, and I decided to leave ] him at once "I decided that If a man waa so THK STAR—MONDAY, AI'KII. 28. 10t3. Jealous that he would not even al- 1 low inn io boast of a perfei t foot, 1 and to pay some attention to Its ' ' tare. I had beat (tlve up him and all I the luxuries with which he had pro vided me town and country houae, horses, automobiles, servants and 1 what not R»erythlng except THE ■ ONH THIN't. happiness "So that a how my perfect foot lost me my husband." 1 OUR CONGRESSMAN SPEAKS ON TARIFF I»y !'n||«4 f*r••• !-••••<1 Wlr» WASHINOTON. I> C. April 2R — C'onifressman J. W. Ilryan, of Se attle, progressive, following Con gressman J A. Falconer of Kverett, also made his maiden speech In congress when he tackled the tariff hill Saturday. As a progressive, he said, he was not committed to free trade and was opposed to high ALASKANS FEARED WAR HAD STARTED FAIRJIANK9. Alaska, April 2* j — Reports reached hern today of an exciting war scare In the Tolkat ! river country last work. Roliert llenner and William Speedy nay that at 5: SO o'clock Saturday morning, thev heard a remarkable series of noises from lh<> southward, lasting two and one half minute*, which founded like a salvo if artillery, followi d hy several volley* from small arum Other proajx""'"''" heard the noises nnd they decided that war had hroketi out and the oft prophesied Invasion of Alaska by the .lapa waa at hand Soolng 110 slgna of the Invading host, It was later decided that the nolae muat have come from a subterranean disturbance. FIRE "UNDER COVER" He, the snnio being some un known person, remembered to ring !!*• ffre alnrm. lint he forgot to stav around to tell the fire ||MIN where (ho flames were. Ho several precious minutes were wasted before the fire wns located at 1111<11■ I>■-111 Sutidav In the room of Oeorge si btnidle, hydrotheraplst, In the Howard building. First av. and Cherry st The blaze was easily put out, hut It did about $500 damage. FFNKIIAI, HKHVICKS for Mrs \*!irv a ('allvert, a ! > ootid muHin of Abraham I.lncoln, will be held Wednesday. . tOTS OP ACTION The man be had Hi Vitus' dance, Hut now lie's earning lots of • dough; lie's actor In a picture plant That makes films for the movie J show. EAT MUTTON IS ADVICE OF SWIFT fly l'f»M I,**#*-! Wlr* C'HK'AOO. April 2* Kat more lamb mid less beef." advises Swift I (V). nlent porkers, "If you would reduce the cost of lhln*." The company Issued Its 1113 year lxx>k today, summarliliig conditions In the pa< kliin Indus'ry. Tli«> iiai'ki'tt see no hope of re Hef from hl*h beef prices Figures In the book assert that while the population of the lulled B'ates has Increased approtlmately H, "'mj In the last !'> yeara. the number «>f <attl«> In the country has decreased 7.4'iit durlnis the same period. GET READY FOR HEN MARATHON |1 r !'»*w f '»»»1 W'f* NORTH YAKIMA. Wmh, April IS Chicken fancier* or* fnwminj Ibrtr tea ma for the hen e*is laylti* marathon, arhedtiled lo begin at the atate fair (round* on May ll and contlnii" four month* Kach ii ini will coital* ■ of fh • iiilv« con-i te*t«nu and » substitute to b« u»ed In rajM< any "f th< ront<*«iant» die Hbould any hen »how i»oor »port- | InK qualities and try to a< t, the owner of that t#am haa no re**ourae to break her up and *et her Into the running or laylnic a* *oon | a* po«#lble H|M*rlal |»en* have been built and the «•««» will gathered | earh day and »cor« iheeta pub- j llihcd. MERRY WIDOW AGAIN SCORES "The Merry Widow" Is still as merry, and as captlvatlnic. as she was the first time we saw her. Henry Savage's revlvsl of the wonderfully successful llsrh* opera, which opened al the Moore Surday night, was thoroughly satisfying Mabel Wllber. prima donna, was en thusiastically welcomed She In fiery and fascinating, and full of "l>ep." So. too. I* Charles Meaklns. who makes an excellent Prince Itanllo And Om ar Human, back again as "popoff.* and Arthur Woolley, a* ' Mr. Nlsh." are as funny as ever. If you've never seen the show, j See It , protection. He believed In pro tectlve tariff, he said, where It prop erty was needed to protect Amerl can labor The shingle Industry of Washington, he argueu, needed such protection. Congressman Ilryan of the "late republican party," denounced the "reactlon&r --• ies." and spoke confidently of the 1 future of the progressive party. ACCUSES STATE LABOR OFFICIAL OI.YMHA, Wash . April 2R That former Labor Commissioner lliihbMnl, upon leaving office look with him much of the official cor respondence nml nil the duplicate vouchers and refuses to return thorn. I* tho charge made by E. W. Olson, the new labor commis sioner. Olson says Hubbard called on him, after receiving a letter ask ing return of the public documents, and said Olson hail no klcK coming, (is he could start over again jtist like he I Hubbard) had to do. Fur thermore, Hubbard said, ho had destroyed the documents asked for. The matter bi> been submitted to th • attorney general. A 1903 statute proscribe* a penalty n<it ox ceedlng 10 years Imprisonment, or *r.,000 for "destroying or conceal ing any record or paper appertain ing to a public office." MURPHINE TO TALK Representative Thonmii F Mur phlne, Ihe progressive floor leader of the last legislature, will be the principal St>eaker tonight at the meeting of the Madrona Heights Improvement c Itib, whb'h will be held tii tie Madrona terlan chut 'h. 82nd av and R Marlon st Murphlne Is to give an epitome of the work of the 18th legislature. The proposed Jefferson st. tunnel will be considered MIHHOI' F W KKATOH. of Ta coma, preached a si'rinon on "Wor-, ship" at the CUutth of Kplphan.v, i Sunday. TWO LITTLE BOYS AT LAST GET A NAME H«*re are the children of Floret ta Whaley and Kev. Jere Kr.od# Cook of Ix>iiK Inland, who eloped K-veral year* ago, causing nationwide comment l'p to the i>re#cnt Mn Cook* ha* refuaed her huabaod a divorce, but, on !>)«•*•• little boya th* other day, *he relented Af ► '«>n an ih«> decree la Kran'.ed Cooke and Mltn W'haiey will be Ifgilly married One Of The Most RELIABLE FRIENDS ONE CAN HAVE IS A BANK ACCOUNT ONE OF THE Most Reliable Places TO BEGIN IS The National City Bank (Ixxrated in the Heart of the Banking District) Capital and Surplus paid up $600,000.00 Come in and I.et l's Kxplain Reliable Methods to You OFFICERS: J W. MAXWELL. Pre*. F W B \KF.K, Vice Pres. J, H. BLOEDEL, Vice Pres. J. I. McLKAN*. Cashier C. B. \\ EST, Asst. Cashier ffscorr^l FORMEN"°WOM(D jw convenience • f our liberal credit system should ■ « 2 be known to every man and woman It moans slm- I P ply that «e trust the people. We Invite you to I B pomp to thl« complete outfittink store, make any selection I I you desire from our various lines and have the amount I I charred to you on our hooks. Small payments can he made I ■ either weekly or monthl) Yoti will find this kind of credit I I is worth taking advantage of. Open your account to- ■ 1;532 - \ Sp( otid Av>>..* Nonr Union^^^M — - —- MtAI PIIICES CUI AGAIN fOR IUESOAY The Middlemen Eliminated at FRYE & CO.'S MARKETS Tomorrow (Tui »i1»v) the following ''1r specials will be offered at our markets: Choice Steer Pot Loin Pork 10« Roast I cC Chop* • Pork C_ Choice Liver lip Liver . . 3u 8a usage IV Choice Muttton 1 C _ Choice Dried Salt 1 Op Chops UC Pork (backs) I *ll» Tl(c Btinvt pnrfn will prevail i\t tint following irmrwets: III.IMI'K M\IIKI'T. <irrnml anil Plkr. Mlllll Mtllliirr. Od'lilrilnl nflil Vr.lcr Wny. \Vi:*TI >HK III'IT < <> . Urallnkr mul l*lnc. AMKIIK >11 II (11, Tlilr« nml Irflincm. IIHII IIV Ml \l < o Wrurrii *' "U'l Spring I AS( All! MAIt II I I lunfi FWW« i MirkH. luilllin >1 lllhl'l. MIS liKlu.nl \\ f mif. Ot!ll MOTTOi "From pnoklii* hou»« to ronaumcr. , goVKItNMI'NT IXIIMrPTI'I MI'AT took for th» t*. 8 P urp " ■ II «lffnlflr« purity unrt naalllr Shop* nprn unlll P-