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JOHN PANTON CO i2.e¥echwoney Double “inducements” Every Day Until Noon. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THURSDAY Double Inducements Until Noon ‘ Ask for a New Book—Free With Ten “Inducements SERGE DRESSES New March Veilings Special $7.50 260 to 660 Values $12.50 Values Up to $1.00 Good values in Serge Dross These new Vollings are tn es, all tailored models and inf [Pstik shadow patterns and all the popular spring colors,f| Pnovelty mesh, All the new fneluding black, navy, Copen tango, purple, new hagen and gray; a complete browns, navy blue, line of sizes. These are good and white. Guaran. teed all silk and washable models for street wear, $12.50 values, special, Thureday,) $7.50. Values up to $1.00 per yard Thursday from 25¢ to 65¢. Silk Motor Scarfs 75e Values Special 49¢ A fir line INFANTS’ WARM KIMONOS Special 25c to $1.75 of This ts a warm Kimono off P Motor Scarfs, in all Alkteose. elther flannel org g Pretty shades, including blue, Bashmere, Some have eating ‘20, Pink, olive. rose and Dands, others are trimmedyt Bi omstitched ends, Regular with hand embroidery. All in dainty shades. Special, 25e¢ to $1.75. special, Thursday, INFANTS’ LONG CREPE KIMONOS Patent Leather Belts 10¢ to 35¢ Values Up to 50c The popular new Patent 75¢c eaumer Belts, in red, black Infants’ long Crepe Kimonos or white; also in combina in pink, blue or white; also tions of these colors. many pretty flowered effec have buckles to match ues up to 50c; special, to 35¢. The trimming {s of satin bands and some have hand embroidered sprays on yoke. T5e. Mercerized Marquisette Curtain materials; a new fresh shipment just arrived; 36 inches wide; Arabian and cream colors; good 25¢ val- mes. Special for Thursday,, BATH ROOM RUGS There Rugs are washable and reversible; size 18x36; large variety of colors. Spe clal, Thursday, 79¢. FOR THURSDAY For the children ofter Peppermint, clove, hoarhound at h Almond and wo Candy Cushions 35e a pound . per half Telephone Main 6035. ‘WANT NEW VOTE Reversing the usual routine of fil- ing articles of protest to movements in general, the Chamber of Com-/ erce has now announced a recom- mecdation in favor of the resub- mission of the bridge bond {ssue to previde for the construction of the Lake Union and government cane) n ‘The committees suggests the issue ggg come up at the charter elec: | tion, 5 PREVENTS SCUE OF BOY YAKIMA, Wash., March Mrs. H. B. Rigg, wife w Judge Rigg, to save a 10- boy from drowning were | d by her faithful dog, who, | her in danger, jumped the mill pound cfter he ‘Meat Prices ;CUT ED TOMORROW, | THURSDAY lore aes Wash., TFRYE:CO. cial representative of the depart. MARKETS ment of labor, is here today to act As Follows: ‘GET MEDIATOR as mediator in the dispute between the unions and the mill operators. | Quickest Relief Known for All Sore Feet ic whe [chairman and O. |secretary at the first meeting of the |charter revision committee in the |Josiah Collins, A. V |studente of A March 11.—|| _ THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH WILSON FEARS FIND GIRL | TEXANS WILL AUTO ROBE IN “SPILL BEANS’ BUSY STREET WASHINGTON, March 11 Colquitt of Texas, having been que od as defying the federal gover ment to prevent him from sendin Rangers into Mexico to prote Americans or t avenge them ot 0 ne er in cases where thelr persons or prop erty have suffered, It was unde stood today that President Wiinc was considering a United State Texan Mex against trol of the entire border, as insurance overt act Colquitt announced In a apece! before the Cattle Rancers’ assoct nr a a an ny h a tion at Fort Worth that he defied | “any authority on earth, W ton {ncluded, to prevent me from protecting our citizens along the border. Gov. | from concussion of the brain, 1m of ye at he for to’ ah CHICAGO, Mareh 11 denice! ittently death, oung milliner, emers ow it happ und, wrapy mobile rob eof a busy “Two men in dan Connors, delirious, and Miss Mayme tried te y honpital that « a tell officers today wan xpensive au the in the mid early today me automobile prostr street took riding with another girt last night,” she said, “and something happened I don't remember what. The next I knew [ was in this place.” hing-| Dut an inatant late Once she named one of the men, retracted this part of her statement th The report recetved from United!» Consul Garrett, at Nuev ring the death ara, the America was enticed into Mexico ar cuted by federals, was forwa Charge @ Affaires O'Shaug States Laredo, mento to nossy at Mexico City for submisate to Huerta } Garrett blamed the federal com. of} n nd h- | pn | | |mander at Nuevo Laredo, and/| named the federal soldiers he con-| sidered responsible for the killing. belleve speeding she car, The police rown from a > PAT GETS CHANCE PORTLAND, Mareh 11,—-Pat the biting fire horse, ordered sold because it wan just impos sible to live with him, was given another chance b une the Humane soctety wanta to use him as a horrible example In a coming show, CHARTER MAKERS HOLD FIRST MEETING; MOORE CHAIRMAN H. Moor BR. Judge W. councl! chambers Tuesday afte noon All mombers were present exe T. H. Bolton, president of the Ce: tral Labor council, tomorrow night, and will take loath of office Friday The following committee was a pointed to draw up rules of proc dure: Elmer E. Todd, T, 8. Lipp: hi Judge Moore. the comm: with the ¢ clerk in comple form. The ction for the adoptic or rejection of the charter will b set by the city council and probably | will be either in July or August. A |sistant Corporation Counsel Howard | EXPECT CROWD It ts confidently expected that every one of the 600 seats at the benquet table at the Y. M. C a {his 15 years as physical jthe Y. M. C. A., gather to say far | well to the retiring director. CAN'T COLLECT | Roulllon and Another meeting will aopcmeed be held Friday Corporation Counsel Bradford, tn |x communication to sion, fixes May 2 as the last day} when the new charter must be filed A will be occupied Friday night, when | friends and the men who have heen Deuthitt ducing rector of r pt ny who will return ie P| ° y. on * e More trouble bobbed up for Cecil | Upper yesterday in bis effort | to secure that $3,000 check for that) nice, new auto he sold the county | commissioners for an ambulanc e. | Technical errors found by Judge | Frater in the |against County makes it necessary for Upper’s a! torneys to try it all over again. \jo— POLICE OFFICE BURNED DAWSON, Y. T. March 11 The head office building of the | Royal Northwest Mounted Po- lice, here, was destroyed Sun- day by fire, with everything tn it except the records. writ DEMS TO MEET of mandate Treasurer Hanna t ° Choice Shoulder 15¢ and rkest cure k oxsaniiant Pork Steak .....-...-- » two tableapoontule of C King county democrats will hold ad cog toed 15¢ compound ins basin of warm water|— rousing meeting Wednesday jutton Chops ......--- . Fe he feet in * fo . "i ilies taeteoe ta of 2 sopertor I 15 minutes, gent! levening st democratic headquar. | quality. Try it.) |ters, Lyon building Important ch Stee: matters will be takén up relative to} Steak. + Pagulnong 18c the fall campaign, as well as cele- lhoice Sweet Pickled spot sep et Bags Boro louses can be peeled| bili and arranging for Jefferson Beef Tongue . VC right off. jt sives im- lay banquet Choice T-Bone 20 bunions, sweaty, amelly| Steak . eo haseeee ¢ and aching foot A 26c] | Strictly Fresh Ranch 32 to be sufficient to cure} a, D. ROSS TALKS, Eggs, per dozen ........ 2 v ‘ A the worat tclen It works | jor es * fixe on uncertain remedies ‘Aas |the University Methodist church | 3 rumgist ‘alocife cor nd tn Leok for 8. Purpie Stamp lade oP ha aan wer ft pty oH latened to an address last night by | ft’ signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. from his wholesale b tent medicine, but ts « aration, Medical Formula Lab oratories of Chicago. THIS CASE OF TUBERCULOSIS WAS ABSOLUTELY CURED By the Use of Dr. Jordan’s Remedies, and New Cures Are Almost Daily Proving the Efficacy of This Wonderful Treatment. Two y Dr. J. Bugene Jordan my daugher became a suf Weak, lot her appetite, a D t know of who have suffered Ikew he Is a true master of the white plague, (Signe and ‘overs to others I me that 1, 16 Bradford monial,-Itke the many otheré which t onstrate the thoroughness and f Tubercu Ast nmation “a, Dinbetes tion of Stor dineanen, incurable 7) new Jordan of De bear in mind th 619% First ay. Seattle from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m Watch each, Wednesday Sta for remarkable J. D. Rosa, ity lighting department. IT’S UP TO THE STATE It's up to the legislature to ecide whether the board of gents of the University of Washington shall have the right to lease parta of tho mpus green to “frat” men for chapter houses, 80 re- port Dean John T. Condon and Prof. O. P. Cockerill. BERNARDINO, BIG HOTEL SOLD For,a consideration of $60,000 t Sol Due Hot Springs Co. over its holdings to the Sol D ‘lease, | | — CAN'T BLAME ED| he has siven | Mineral Water Co, on a long tine perintendent of the | Te Hee Hrs was elected| Hanson has been assigned to work Thorgrimson ith the commii ‘Quinine ony ont BANKRUPT SALE ° Meek Trunk & Bag Co. Stock All goods sold at ridiculously low pr If you're looking for Bargains, this ts the piace COME EARLY. 35¢ $5.59 $4.25 $8.00 | $18.08 $12.55 $10.5 Wardrobe Trunk Prices Cut in Halt. LADIES’ HAND BAGS | TRUNKS $10.00 values at $8.00 values at $15.00 values at . $18.00 values at * $20.00 values at . $30.00 valves | at eliotn 4 | rpalae leat $1.00 | $2.60 values $1.25 Prices on Musie Rolls, Toilet Cases, Medicine Sets, Collar Bags, Bill Hooks, Letter Cases, Card Case Purses, Ladies’ and Gents’ Umbrellas, cat in HALF. SUIT CASES $2.00 values at $2 values $1.25 -epeiace ae ad $2.85 oat ie $3. 30 $8.00 values at $9.00 values at All Other Cases Reduced to Proportion Nothing reserved. No limit to a customer Be sure to go to the right place-—-921 Firat Avenue. Olswang Bros. & Co. 921 First Avenue Corner Madison HOW TO PREVENT mi fi The real trouble m fo ACID STOMACHS AND FOOD FERMENTATION A Stomach Spectaliat Advises As & specialist who spent y yearn study and treat- nt of stom troubles, I have oh healthy that which em @ absolutely amnesia, # 1 have found other orma utterly lacking In its pecullar Valuable properties. —F. J. Ravertivemene {nter: | was) | Capt, Jacob been forced to the conclusion that |most people who complain of atom ach trouble possess rtomachs that] and normal.) | SAN Cal, March all the pain and difficulty, la acid tn 11.—Kdward Dodge got an inter-|the momach, usually duet locutory divorce decree from Alice |«ravated by fort Dodge after the Indy had informed him that she tnfinitely preferred the company of her little woolly dog. s of Algo tie n ally healthy and r GET DAMAGES i gf ign elements — id and wind. MH auch cases , , Mt they comprise over ¥0 per cent H. F. Moe and Mra, Pearl Moe | of all stomach difficulties—the firet| were awarded $1,600 damagos by aland on! step necearary in to" nou-| jury hearing thelr sult againat Hi, |tralize the acld and stop the fermen: H Van Oltnda for injuries recetved | cniq''water, immediately atter sat: | by the woman in an auto accident. jing, from one to two tenspoonfuls of 1 1, 1914, /SPOKANE MOTHER TELLS HOW SHE STOLE CHILD IN WILD RIDE. William E. Johnson, 47, a Se ttle pl r, died yesterday Bright's dine at his home, Laurelshade av He dev small boathouse venture Into th tagton. REAL HAIR Found at Crystolis largest canoe club on Lake Wash Last! |The Great English Discovery “Grows Hair in 30 Days.” $1,000.00 Reward If We Fail on Our) Positive Guarantee. Our Risk—Mail Today. This Man Is Growing Rald—"Crystotin” to dest the Thies for In Europe Mair 6 wonderf The UNDER NAT claim that Chir Try it At Coupon Sach Casre SUFFERING IS 1SIM IMPOSSIBLE | URAL CONDITIONS Chiropractic Restores Menlth : re i a out T0 PICK PROBERS ease | President James A, Haight, of Heoavre || the Municipal league, has been au- a GROWER DAYTONA, Fia Mra. Newton C. Fassett, society leader and wife of a wealthy Spokane, Wash., manufacturing chemist, tly entered the home of her former father-in- law here, and kidnaped her daughter, Katherine. Fassett is the son of former Con. an J. Sloat Fassett of New i] grosem York She has told the correspondent ar of the love thet prompt-| steal her little girl, a r firet marriage to Ed lie, of Chattanooga, for 1) football star, whom she ig ole my own baby girl,” 1 would do it again. 1) You she sald. had fought for her in the courts/ until | was desperate, and my moth. er's love was so great that I could| jbear to be separated from her no e longer. “When I divorced McCallie two years ago, after he had failed to) support me, | was granted the cus tody of my baby boy. McCallie was riven the custody of Katherine, then 3 years old Escapes in Auto. 1 wanted my little girl so badly 1 went to Orlando, Fla, and took |little Katherine and smuggled her into a racing auto | “The MeCallies ratsed the coun- tryside, and sheriffs posses were) sent in pursuit, and police officers jin every large town In the south were notified of the abduction. “I went across half of the entire; state to Daytona, throwing our pur- ere off my trail “It was a wild midnight ride through the Fiorida evergiades, a 100-mile race through dark Jungies and over forest roads.” NEW MARKET T0 OPEN APRIL 1 ON PREFONTAINE PL. Refore April 1 the new public market In the Exchange building, covering the ground floor on Third | av. S., Washington and Prefontaine place, will be open to the public. Every facility to easy marketing. and all the modern market safe rds for cleanliness and sanite on, will be a part of the market It will cover a space of 23,000 square feet of space, which will be | divided into 88 dealers’ stalls and s’ stalls, The new oject is being extabjished by the w Market Co., headed by W. G.| | Norris, of the Norris Safe & Lock Co. Among the stockholders are owing well-known business | men; G, W. Stetson, Jogah Col ling, M. Furuya & Co., Ham ler son, Fred J. Eitel, Fridolin Wil-| R. C. McCormick, owner of the New Richmond hotel, and M.| | Sartori | REAPPOINTS EM OLYMPIA, March Lister today announc ing appointments, all pointments: Hoard of ree Governor | d the follow-| being reap: 8 of the state univer sity—Winlock Miller of Beattle and William T. Perkins of Seattle, their new (orm expiring on the second Monday In March, 1920 Hoard of manager of the state reform Jatory at Monroe—F. F. term ex piring July 7, 1918 Noard of 4 examiners Moak of Montesano, Dr of 8 and ¢ | thorized tosappoint a committee to jinvestigate charges that Council men Peirce and Goddard had ac- |cepted funds from cafe owners to jatd in campaign work | PROF. M’ MAHON | TO GIVE A TALK | Prof. Theresa §. McMahon, of ‘!lthe Department of Economics at the University of Washington, and \formerly member of the Industrial fe my olaiin that ohir’ || Welfare Commission, will talk on eee Niast os uer|| the unemployment problem Sundiy ent of tha lis of hu- || evening at 8 o'clock at the Socialist manity including || temple, 711 Oliv st, under the rie tbonters tamos. || auspices of the Fourth ward local | go, thoumatem, appen-|| Of the socialist party | | KILLED BY FALL A ane Ba bd ) is Men tealth. || A fall of 20 feet from a pile driver to a railroad track — while DR. A. M. JOHNSON || working on the Lake Washington ed Cee | canal resulted fatally for Edward | is Amoricne Bens Dien Kopaske, yesterday at 14th av,| N. W, and West 46th wt | United | | “Hully gee, | used to feel just like [Juices of the mouth |breathe freely; |sore throat will be gone _|AMUSEMENTS| MOORE 8115 | Mpecial Price Matinee Saturday TRENTINI The Co SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 43 | TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK BAILEY & MITCHELL VRESENT “LENA RIVERS” Night “ne Wi Priers, the to 82.00 ie Me eo 150. | Hargnt aad Bent 260. TIVOL I PANTAGES. Musient ¢ Moreh CAPTAIN JACK vb His " POLAR BEARS ornen ' 100 The Musical “NPARLY A HERO I—Vaudeville Actes Mat. Dally; Any Ke ‘Two Khows Nightly, 106 POSSE AFTER TM UNEARTH A PLOT and 206 MEXICO CITY, March 11.—Dis SUMAS, Wash Salis W A big! cove ofa plot t assassinate pouse of Canadian officers is! President Huerta was reported to couring the coun near he to-|day. His body guard hes been re da for five rob who held yrced the branch bank wt Canadian — Royal bank at Abbotsford, near the 1 Canadian border, and secured $2,100 LOOK! READ! THINK! is aia Absolutely the only theatre in Seattle firet + Unt reels of ree program GIVEN 3 YEARS Harry C. Hammond, who t jthat crime is the most inte jxame in the world, was sentenced DANCE AT to a term of three ye at MeNe DREAMLAND txland b N yeuterce on a char npersonating a —_—— LADIES PREP INNOCENT MAN FACES DEATH ON MURDER CHARGE Harry Graham, Wealthy Southerner, Declares He is Not Guilty of Crime Com- mitted Years Ago. Magnifying Misery Into Joy Dyspeptics, Stomach Sufferers and is People May Quickly Relief in Stuart's Dyspepela Table: When ar Hef he tx ach sufferer gets re of the happiest of looks back at feeling human beings an his old self with a distinct of horror. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets quick ly readjust the out-of-proportion stomach and digestive machinery | and bring joy of life and love for| food to the man or woman who will | use them after each meal for a| short time 5 | Harry Graham, a wealthy resi- dent of Kentucky, who, several years ago, visited the New England states, where a murder was com- mitted while he was there, was ar rested for the crime and faced a charge that carried with it the death penalty. Afterward he made his escape, came South, took a new name, and built up a fortune. During his trouble ham’s wife died, leaving an infant daugh- ter to be cared for by her grand- mother, When he learned of this he was broken-bearted for the rea- son that he could not reveal bis true identity, Several years later Graham again married, and, without re- |vealing his identity, caused hi former mother-in-law to bring his danghter to his Kentucky home. Family complications arose and that fellow.” The action of Stuart's Dyspepsia | Table’ is « purely natural one. When taken they enter the stomach just lke food, They mix with the Then they en. ter into and correctly build up or dilute the juices of the stomach, go "9 the nourishment from food is taken | gaye himself and his daughter he into the system so follow the {n-|onfessed his identity and then gredients of these wonderful tab-|jearned that the real murderer had bets, confessed the crime for which he They correct the faults of the! was arrested. blood and thus at the next meal the This thrilling story is body is better able to produce alpajley & Mitchell stronger and more normal digestive | week at the Seattle th: Juice. play is “Lena Rivers,” from the A short use of these tablets win | Rovet by Mary J. Holmes, drama re-establish your digestion, stop ga%-| tized by Beulah Poynter. Not only tritis, heartburn, indigestion, foul/is the story full of thrills, but breath, catarrh of the stomach and | there is enough comedy in it to do away with dangerous stomach ul-| bring out plenty of fan. Capacity cers and many other unbearable | houses have greeted the production conditions. so far this week, and a big advance Go to your druggist today and be.| sale assures a record week for the gin the Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet| Third Avenue playhouse. habit, It is the habit of health and| Seats may be reserved at the box appetite. Learn how to yearn for|office or by telephone—Main 43. food, not how to spurn it | Night prices are 50 cents for the Obtain a box from any druggist— | best seats, and 25 seats at Thurs price 50 cents, Sold wherever you ‘day aturday and Sunday mat can find a drug store. inees.—Advertisement. = ‘oday’s Styles Today; told by the Bradbury System Suits, $25 Upward From the making of the materials to the finishing touches a chain of critical scrutinies has developed an excellence in these fine garments never before attained in ready-to-wear clothing. The wide range of imported and do- mestic fabrics, in both plain colors and mixtures, is deserving of special men- tion for Spring wear. ON CREDIT You can always be stylishly dressed if you buy your clothing on credit. We make terms to suit your conven- fence and you can pay for them as you get your salary, It's the best way to buy apparel. Try it today. 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