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i ERIE FEBRUARY 5, 1914 Until 9 Saturday Nish Friday and Saturday of the first week of the Sale of the Bankrupt THE STAR—THURSDA UERTA BLAMES TRUSTS FOR WAR} AMUSEMENTS. MTRorOLITA wa iIRW IN’ A od $2 to HOC; Matinee r Saturday, WEEK STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT “88 88 | siexico cry, ob, t —aPronh| ven in government erent wan, Stock of Starr-MacPherson Co. Department Store. F riday, Satur- THE DE KOVEN OPERA COMPANY PRESENTS dent Huerta knows that certain) admitted that considerable anxtety Biche’. orcatest n de Kover'sR gb in Hood [neu cal tasters, heiving, the Accordlay to Inet repora, the| day and Saturday Night there wilibe extra bargains in every Lyrle Soprano pongo ape Masterpiece dgolo ood » with arms and money,” sald town of Altima, 2 miles north si department, particularly in the wearing apparel lines— Seals Selling 558 "ibe some etn ret ne ete ne tae an, ran eh Men’s Clothing and Shoes, Women’s Suits, it if 4 omy ae sid. President Wilson ta fighting garrison wee stronger e e e-quarters oO PANTAGES | the cups at home, but by iting | Downie fhe tet thay there wore Shoes. One-half, two-thirds and three-q h Campion Wiehe Challenger their hands od antl-Amarican sentiment, Huerta, | the original prices prevailing at the other stores TOMMY MURPHY panda from Moshern, Meueets lng teat ba ean uean ecter teas ity of the buy- kage are Seen tony a eveine tne Tight |oapltal, wea overlooking ‘mo proce naturally i is attracting the majority o y Exhibition Other Big Features % 186 and MOORE tions Ho had the streets heavily patrol-| led by cavalry ing at Torreon and Tampico, about Prosident Wilson's order raising the embargo, ing public of Seattle and the surrounding counties. Come down, if but for curiosity, and see the progress of the greatest sale BANKRUPT STARR-MacPHERSON sear THEATRE” WIRELESS HAS REAR ADMIRAL Mat. Meat BALANCE WEHEK—MAT. BVERY DAY ry mesic PARTINROMANCE COTTMAN SAILS | YARED of merchandise ever held one 1420-1422 THIRD AVE NEAR CORNER PIKE ST. Store Opens Every Morning 10 o’Clock, Closes 5 p. m., Except Saturdays—Till 9 p. m. STOREKEEPERS SERVED ONE HOUR BEFORE AND AFTER REGULAR SALE HOURS 0, B06 Any Beat 00 Veicee 200 Evenings and Sat, Mai, te to $1.90 Night Monday 5% Rargel SAYS ASSOCIATED ABOARD LINER FOR NEW YORK The Navy romance aboard the steamsh!p Bader cary with of IShrinera on the way to the Pbilip- marine guard on parade, the | Yard band playing merrily | and officers and men of the Puget| a company 4 | pines, tn which wireless played an sound naval station tn attendance 9 9 e 9 Sh 4 important part, hax Just ended in| Rear Admiral V. 1, Cottman safled | HAIR NETS Men s Women Ss and Children Ss oes onnate |the marriage at Manila of Mls® from Bremerton thin morning for| Late arrival Ld he i optioned i [Myre C. Benson of Tacoma, and | New York, where he will be re-| 9 i e rT Ni Knettle, a banker of Pome | trod Se quality— ‘ 0 sive shoe shops, including the following cele- 6 WASHINGTON, Feb. 5. sete apeow ery Tal McReynolds by Wm, Relck,|roy, Wash. They were married! The farewell ceremontes includ 4 y Equal to any found in the best exclusive shoe shops, in ; & « ahs H hed — of the Associated Press un-| publisher of the New York Sun last Monday ‘ ag 0d the admira salute of 13 guns Cc brated makes of high-grade shoes: James G. Bannister, Fd y ay der the terms of the Sherman ant! Assistant Attorney General Todd] Mise Wilma | ¢ Raker, of 1129 from the shore battery, after which 81-30 quality—| Gray, Foster & Co., Hallahan & Son, E. P. Reed & Co, Snow's and other high-grade S trust law was demanded today in| was assigned to investigate the /22nd av. a lifelong friend of the’ Admiral Cottman’s flag on the re 2 7 @ complaint filed with Attorney | complaint bride, tntroduced the two just be-|cetving ship was hauled down Cc men’s makes, at So Valen ed Reick's action is aimed at the/fore the steamahtp left Smith's; Scores of civilian friends bade 10c quatity— lennes Inser- morning branch of the Associated on the way to the Philip nim good-bye, Admiral Cottr 1/3 1/2 and 3/4 Off tion, Bb yard } Press, against which there is 0 | pines hae served in the navy 45 years ’ 10¢ Voion strong competition. A wireless to the girl's father 1, on October 12, he will retire f It was not belleved any serious|E. F. Benson, president of t ems aenvion on hin Ohad birchene clenn nar. attempt would be made to charge| Washington — Irrigation Institute, tie will make bis home in New Broken Lines Men's Gunmetal Men's Russian Calf Blucher Men’s $5.00 Winter Shoes, in tlon, ef, iy “Punso: sONAL monopoly in connection with its|/soon followed, asking permission York and Patent Leather Shoes, new round toe; broken lines; chrome calf and waxed kip, ato Oe d ‘SERVICE | afternoon service, the United|for marriage. Knettle’s pert $3.50 and $4.00 grades, button worth up to $1 95 double sole to heel, bench Lace, Pe yar Press serves more evening papers|waa carefully looked up and con and Blucher $4.00 . inished, 3,45 lthan the Assoctated Press sent sent back by wireless ] Handker- poner Bi $1.95 Men's $2.50 Ol) Tan 1 95 at bore $ 0 So happy. Married Monday,’ chiefo— Work Shoes . $ . Men's $5.00 Flexol Bunion Children’s STARTS EARLY | out — ae essage from wel 1c Vaunt Shoes, all Shoes, in pat- couple GISEB ccc osecceess They will return with the Sbrin Ladies’ $3.00 White ~— ers in March Canvas Button 45c Men's Russian Calf Shoes, tan, up te { From a teacher of loggers tn a| Ladi Ladies’ $1.00 and $1.50 59 also the new English last, in $2.50 values, {district school at Colfax, this state, ’ Loe ANG eb sina omuiatened Comfort Slippers CJ] finest Russia calf; waxe a ) High-Top and Pes ST ae nae a MK, oues eeraaubie - APPLE Pepe dleheageo erty Podagat oa Sandner Ladies’ $3.60 to $4.00 Suede, |] gunmetal calf, button or Regular Bhoes, !ace $1 95 98 Ridgeway, who will be the attrac | “ ae ae ey chiefo— Patent and Velvet 1 French-made; regular $6.00; and button, at ap ® Cc . | Warren and her sister, Miss Nan: Button ....65 eee all sizes, Children's Shoes, in fancy tion of the Star Lyceum course at nette Warren, is worth more thas 1c pe $3.85 et ‘Soe paper: y the Y. MC. A. tomorrow evening. L 0 R |half a million dollara ts the word at : : My ideals of the Dental Profession « |rose to be one of the most popular! |received today by the county aw i Connie ee ae 50¢ Corset { My Prices low. my work the | and entertaining women readers thoritien "g $7.00 17-Ine Cat - mo Embrold. ental work '/ and impersonators on the Ameri Miss Mary Warren died herel Ladies’ 1246 — OA ty 1) uer’s, Cait Binchers, tn binck eries, per yd.— fean platform. The | EA | Ja month agd. Her sister, her mind Hemstitched Roots $4.59 gunmetal Cale and evar |{ Bannister $7.00 Bench-made 3c | consist of recitations was found crooning be- Embroidered Men's $2.50 Chrome 1 * Shoes, ie attered er price $5.00 All 35¢ Laces body at... $3.45 $4.50 where ashe apparent. Work Shoes, in heavy double oo —— ; ; be ls PLE REMEDY IS ¢ haughty thing!” matte Ty had maintained « vigil of thn pole to heel, outside counter, | | ‘nec Bannister $8.00 Bench-made at— ret | , The O'Donnell $7.00 Bench see | the salt shaker to the sugar bowl, | weeks black or tan, all oe Bh : ~ FAVORITE HERE) ss i¢ flashed daggers at neighbor | . made Shoes sizes, at ...ee eee ee a MEMEO wssvavers. pannead ise | | ‘The simple mixture of buckthorn| pple who adorned the table in | | bark, glycerine, a. reows ea ‘Ader-| Proud and most conspicuous man- i-ka, the remedy which became fa-| 2€T. mous by curing appendicitis, is a And friend apple had a ant grea' ‘ smart reason for being chesty, too | t favorite with Seattle people. 1a ie Apple day, you Know i Extracting wenn oun Wor Ne ee we ‘onuieetien. Bitott ris ' PIONEER DIES High Class Ladies Suits and Coats PORTLAND, Ore, Feb of finest cloths, this season's latest styles. Remem- The Man-tailored, Adert-ka acta on BOTH the lower | ee and upper bowels and drains off) Apple soup, apple oes “ree prconlonth paea Bes 0 trae ie 2 to ber, they were put in stock within the last week fe ages Be such surpri ant foul! pi@. apple sauce and a er mc “ s,. | coathen tame tee hear ay SIN- things made from apples, were pg Hy mourning the death $18.00 and $20.00 Suits/$25.00 to $30.00 Suits |$32.50 and $35.00 Suits, ity at . GLE DOSE relieves sour stomach, |found | on. er Sade’ all toe toan Wao Rag a 2/30 fans jand and pt A Ea constipation and gas on the stom. ™enus in Sea “ meatal in ing the Old Oregon Coats .. wed a ce ees e }Coats .. ach almost IMMEDIATELY. Swift's, ‘*urants and bote! cals. | |territory to the United States | Pharmacies, Second avenue and| At the Commercial Cit Matthieu died at his home at But- £.00 and $20.00 Suite |Ladies’ $35.00 and $40.00] Ladies’ $4.00 and $5.00) Ladies’ $6.00 235 Broadway No jular annual “Apple day dtoner | verville, ¢ toe ison and|Evening Costs, white| Dress i pester 622 $1. EH held terville, Ore., yesterday, at the age all indies $5. 85 k lined, $14. 58 Rkirte 35 ry and $1.50 Outing Fifty Great Northern diners, op- | Of % only priced at . Tadien “$5.60 and $6.00) Flan 49c Jerating between Seattle, Vancouver. sae FS 4 Embroidered Pere lth silts 345 oe B. C., Portland, Spokane. eps STEAMER S| N Initial Linen One-Piece Dre Butte, Helena, Great jis, Bi ings, . Handker- Children’s 9 need Pr a . ‘i Winnipeg, Duluth, Sioux City, Min-| nN chiefo— and $19 Coats $8. 15 |= rs lao 6.45) 40.00 vee an | chats ane. ene | neapolis ‘and St. Paul will serve} Sea A two only 5 Se 81.38 15 Pl KE ST id-famous product Misses’ and Children’s ve 00 «= Ladien’ Coats. | $15.00 White 3 2 Suita, 2 4 ashington’s wor' ae PRINCE RL PERT, B.C, Feb. 5 2.00 and $3.00 lfour only 3 95/: ° $ quality quality “THE PARASITE,” two reels lin many tempting ways The steamship Ventura is in Rath Robes at 95c! t 190! « 95! $1.95, 1 “DISHING DICKS DISHWASHER” | port today with 26 survivors of the 75 Japanese -— ALL | steamer Vasdo, of the Union Steam-| ie mines 9! 9 Jahip Co, line, which sank in| ox con’ M id Y M S t M Pri STAR E |Natogs ” t,” Portand ‘canal six beautiful ens an oung Mens Smarr Clothes aska, while en route for Granby : q eat rices | CENTRALIA, Feb. 5.—Recal \bey Tuesday morning. The ve wo! | Handker- Every Suit, Overcoat and Raincoat of the latest model of this season. We sbaeaes eae Be file today with oe struck a rock in a heavy chiefo— are certain they are the cleverest men’s clothing shown on the Pacific Coast, and city clerk against Mayor H. W.| Storm. according ea Capt a tremendous collection to choose from, including the highest class makes known J sten’s $5 and $6 ‘Thompson and Commissioners Keir| =chardson, and the bottom was in the United States Cane Umbrellas Are you fitted for th le jobe tn life 4 Sear The charges are that torn out. The crew had barely where the hands and are paid for and Sears, are: time to escape with their lives: the city collected tribute from im moral women and allowed a disor derly house to run, permitted the DL br the dime per hour ~ “Keep one end in view—that of * acquiring independence develop 12, 73 and 34 Of f Regular Prices MEN’S $15.00 SUITS | MEN'S $20.00 SUITS | MEN’S $25.00 SUITS AT | $35 HAND-TAILORED TOMORROW, FRIDAY, 4 JAMES J. HILL. ? ted the sale of water known to be | $7.95 | AT $9.50 | he bent $48.00 Butte th Be. pay SUITS $19.50 | Your brains, young man, are & impure, and allowed the city’s In | This includes broken | Strictly all-wool fab- | atte, and not an old one in nis includes any $35.00 iyour own resources — develop e debtedness to extend beyoud the) PEKIN, Feb. 5.—That President Spoons linen of $15.00 Suits | rics, in unfinished | the lot—every garment of | Suit, of the best makes. legal lim Yuan Sut Kai has been deluged for Knives and and a few $18.00 | black worsteds, blue | this peasen. | Biack unfin- | Hand-tallored, of finest | ome , ny Mor orks canoe M shed worsteds, blue serges, | material, newest color- ao. tag A | ’ threats against his life leaked out Salad Forke— | Krades, including the | serges, fancy tweeds | tweoas, fine cheviots and | ings and good as your rset Breater capacity than you have. | A T R OVER | here today ° | $2.50 wet i" famous “Alco” make, | and cheviots; one of | cassimeres, made by the | high-class tailor can 210% Siede teens nc Dapeng moneda As Follows: Sine i nameusna es Lei BRS Re 5 | .00 Your chotce $7. 95 | the best $9. 50 | | best make 14.50 | turn out, 19 50 | Ala 25c SPM, but they rusted in @ rut simply be | EVERETT, Feb Fred L. Bu. Sugar of this lot $20,00 Suits | at OE Foxe. ‘ $1.00 39c we ccs, tastand ef ving cur] creice Tene 2c _|chans. former schoolmaster heuma ism voy Mage Steak ....-. ++ seeeee Fortson, failed to seayor in nis B kK o i. - “ef cde ps ie arg eee once ankrupt Stock of the ie ae 4 a hal Choice Veal 18c Sheriff McRae and Fred Te Weilder Bag 89c Suuiiiitas te the princiotes of vestnens—-| CROPO -ceceerrereeees hool direc for causing his ar _e $1 29 paring ¢ , ph Choice Spare 12! rest on a charg f insanity om ac Bag . . a ee ee ” fend No M p—duet Your AGérene end No Momey—Just Your | Choice Pig Pork, 8 Years of awful suffering and mis- 1420-1422 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR CORNER OF PIKE STREET center pieces ..--.-.606+ c y te Mark H Jacks = With the business for the first 9" of fr tat Aly 2 | Choice Shoulder 1Ba Bh semester, just closed, amounting to 0} Bie Ste — | Pork Steak ...........8UU $28,000, at least $45,000 worth of sympathy with ail unfortunates who ’ sales are expected to be made by St with - its gree. ° wate ory ; | ore yg 10c the state university cooperative | Cemmetee, “Era, Wats ware: | Business £ book store before the end of the present term. 5 | for U. 8. Purple Stamp BREMERTON, Wash., Feb. 5 CLEVELAND, Feb, 5.—Detect | “Marketing Poultry Products” !s College signifies purity and quality Authorities in the drug business No one has yet appéared to clatm|{ves left here today for Wheeling | fs theme for an address at the Shops open until 6:20 p. m calculate the number d® soda $2,000 which Walter Angell, 14,)t0 get Borman Stanley, 24, under | M. C. A. tomorrow night by Prof SEATTLE tains in use in the United Stat ea vachinist in the Puget |arrest in the West Virginia city RB. Randall poultry expert of on of a . — not leas than 75,000 Sund navy yard, found in a tin|charged with murdering Robert Insertion of the word “mausole-|¢. H. Lilly & Co sald to represent an of wan half buried on the beach, near, Mercer, whose corpse was found |8m" into the ‘ordinance for reguta- | ~ $50,000,000 The aus does herd yesterday buried in a sub-basement | ton of undertaking establishments | ‘is hilepipea WEE ot at “ap ertirdod ne sc jot the: local town hall and burial of the dead was recom: | hysician Tells How reach $600,000,000, mended yesterday by the public | ‘ ‘a | safety committee to provide legal regulation of the proposed $750,000 to Grow Hair mausoleum in case it ts established near Lakeview cemetery. Citizens | Well-Known Physician and News: requested the change in the ordi- |” paper Correspondent Tella How nance, They have also obtained a to Promote the Growth of temporary restraining order against | the Hair. the mausoleum . Resinol stops itching ong SCHOONER LOST ask ACCOUNTING. KETC HIKAN, ‘Alaska, Feb. 5. The master and crew of the Seat tle halibut fishing schooner Alice on THINGS THE PRESS AGENTS PROMISE PORTLAND, Or., Feb, 5.—Sult !8 file here today against the Unit- »eael is a ed States Cashier Co., asking for - E moment Resinol Ointment : touches any itching skin, the 4 tching stops and healing : begins. With theaidof Resinol Soap, ty it quickly removes all traces of a eczema, Yash, tetter, ringworm, a pimples or other tormenting, un- sightly eruption, leaving the skin clear and healthy. It is equally effective for sores, boils, burns, red, rough hands, dandruff and piles. Resinol Ointment is so nearly flesh colored that it canbeused on exposed surfa without attracting undu a Resino! has been prescribed by doctors for 18 years, Alldraggista sell Resinol Ointment (We, and $1.00), and Kesinot Boap (26¢.). Vor trial nize free, write to Dept. 21-$, Resinol, Haltimore, Md. Beware of useless “substitutes.” When Bessie Abott comes to the fetropolitan next week in “Robin food” Seattle theatre-goers will ave the pleasure of renewing old cquaintance in the person of James Stevens, Mies Abott's prin pal baritone Mr. Stevens put in a long en cagement leading baritone with the National Opera company at the nbra theatre several years n heard here go, and has not b ince AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK Moore Lithhe Women Metropolitan May Irwin tn Widow Proxy Seattle iley & Mitchell stock In “The Crime of the Law TivoliKeating & Flood com In Poppyland.” pany in In of 1893 I wae at tacked rand Inflamma y Rheumatt 1 suffered an only those who have it Know, for over three years. I tried remedy af tor remedy, and doctor after doctor, but such rellef aa T recelved was only temporary, Minally I found @ od me completely, returned. bedridden with rheumatiam, and it effected a ire In every cane. “] want every sufferer w of rheumaite troub: healing aimply from any send It free ed it and that long whe {fered you f Y today “MATUK HW JACK HG "No, 148 Gurney than, “By racuse, N, are safe here and the total wreck, after going ashore off Decision The boat struck a heavy snow storm. “SOME CLOSE listener h pronounces “either” “eyethe Cape during Ke d an accounting of $1, 200, 000 securl- ties received from stock sales .by the promoters. ent ib in the face covered that P We'll let that p of some of his other pronouncements. There (s Only Qne «Bromo Quinine’ To Got The GENUINE,’ Oall For The Full Name Laxative Bromo Quinine | Used The World Over to Whenever you feel @ cold coming on think Lasati@® Bromo Quinine |e for unis signamreon the bos. \ a5c. the mame ‘WILL HEA TALK Oure a Cold in One Day CUhewe : |v ‘alue of Expr | in, Salesmanshty | A well-known made a careful study of the hair re physician who has ment: “It is comparatively easy to stop the hair from falling out, pr Studying Northwest commercial Mote its growth and banish dan- |druff by the following simple recip: which can be made at home: To 7 oz. of water add a small box of Barbo Compound, 1 oz. of bay rum and \ oz. of glycerine, Apply it |to the scalp with the finger tips tw or three times per week. It n& only is excellent as a scalp and hair tonic but it darkens faded, streaked xray hair and makes it soft and conditions, W. H. Harris of Provi. dence, R, 1, a cotton manifacturer, | said he was delighted with the bril Nant night view of Seattle as he came in on the boat from Victoria. | school of salesman. Y.M.C.A glossy 1 use it myself and have hip will hear an address tomor pno hesitancy in recommending it to feht by Carl KE. Croson on “The gy patients. These ingredients jon and Gestures | be bought at any drug store at ve ‘little cost.”-—Advertisement ses ARE a = Bidar NOW A French acientist says the sun is losing Its heat. Why doesn’t he read some of our United States magazines and keep warm?