The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1914, Page 2

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a, a ee Rtas: =: the country are brighter than for months past, according to C. A. by Capt. M. F. Ramsay, chief of nt to the president the United States ordnance de of the Milwaukee raliway system, partment who came to Seattle today on a tour . of imspection over the Northweat end of the line. The electrifica-) STAR WANT ADS tion of the road through the Rockies will be completed by Jan- BRING RESULTS wary, 1915, it is hoped. Goodnow, ass JOHN PANTON CO Br. Ser money Double “inducements” Untii Noon—Get a Book With Ten ‘Inducemente” Free MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS ‘FOR SATURDAY SHOPPERS Store Open Saturday Till 9 P. M. Children’s s Wash Dresses 69c to $1.49 and U; —Over 1000 to Choose From Now is the time to see about the children’s Summer Dresses, while the stocks are complete We have ginghams, percales and chambrays, in plaids, stripes, plain blues, pinks or tans. Some are trimmed with pipings of contrasting colors Sizes 1 to 14 years. Prices 69c, 98c, $1.25, $1.49 and up. ) Neckwear 5¢ Coverall Aprons Roprier 2a peice Se, spe 48c¢ Ladies’ ited; values to Women's big, room nver all Aprons, made of Amos keag gingham. Regular price 98e, special Saturday 49 ey Velvet Neck Bands wee to 61,00) ape- 69c Rea or black Velvet Nock Bands, with jeweled pendants In pearl, brilitants, amet emerald setting up to $1 “ Values to $1.50; superte neatly trimme: quality 1 wi apecial Sat Stamps and Street Car Tickets for enle at the transfer desk, cated on the main floor, tomers, Kood quality be, nd or yalues tal Seraay "156 Two sizes, prettily décorat ed Sugar and Cream Sets; in pink, blue or pale «green These are worth up to 39 @ set; special Saturday, 16¢. Limit, one set to customer. pe 1%. Bn 10e package BUSINESS GOOD LEARN TO SHOOT Business conditions throughout) The equipment for a complete rifle range to be set up tn the uni versity armory has been ordered THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1914, wi Who So Mocketh the Poor Reproacheth His Maker | —PROVERBS XVI:5 ( Underwear Seve new 4 Yo = stock at ene henrd-of reductions “is prices, Mer Ever known on the Pacific Coast. There never was such a mighty sale of High-grade Men’s Clothes, Suits, Overc sand Raincoat, made by the highest class makers in the United States This have asked us not to advertise their names on account of the AWFUL CUT IN PRICE. High-grade Furni recently added. Shoes by Bannister, “Snow,” Keith and other high-grade makers, to be sold at legs than half price. Come and bring all the men are getting anxious to close out the entire BA | K R U P T stock of the Starr-MacPherson Store, Remember Saturday Night Till Nine STARR-MacPHERSON ‘Qiu sssercsrasrss AC Immense Stock of DEPARTMENT STOCK “Qype Re 1420-1422 THIRD AVE. NEAR CORNER PIKEST. VYVY igh-Cl High-Class | <=. Sh made by the oe highest class s makers in the United States most extraordinary sale that will ever take place on this coast, Suits that finished sho 450 formerly sold at $30, $35 or $40. All latest laste, at new and not a garment in the lot of Keith's $6.00 bench-fin- | Jast season's. Every Suit this season’s hand-tailored and the peer of the best custom work. We know of many customers buying two and three Suits. Do not heed the salesman Walk er to the cabinet and take what department was recently added to this store, and the makers f of your family. They will thank you We Men’s 7. Gus Men’s Suits $14.50 Probably the ae ennieeey $ 95 make and many new Spring styles, 1 the salesman now's $6.00 Oxfords, rub pleases you, and han $14.50. Any Overcoate Raincoat $11.85 This includes Overcoats that were Mer at Broken line Men‘s $2.60, to 1 $20 and $25 Suits and $10 85 Shoes; gunmetal and Rus- | Overcoats at .......... sees ' get wet aperatien $1.95 | Fifteen Suits; Alco and $7 §5 ther good makes, at..... sae ‘ IF JESUS WERE LIVING! Ladies’ Men’s $1 Silk Hose This is to be a greater, bigger and better Veith- Cammack store. Plans for greater, bigger and better merchandising events than have ever been known on the Pacific Coast have been consummated. Here is the first event of its kind—a headliner of the first magnitude. More Than 500 Newest Spring Style Adler- Rochester Suits for Men and Young Men $15.50 and $18.50 Regular Values $25.00 to $30.00 So great were these values, so excell the quality, so choice the assortment, so distinctive the styles and so tremen dously unusual this opportunity that we fully expect to sell the whole 500 Suits in a very few days Greater and greater each succeeding season has been the demand for Adler-Rochester Clothes—so great, in fact, that extra pressure was brought to bear that thousands tn Seattle might know the superior excellence of these master-tatlored garments, instead of hundreds. When tariff talk and tariff readjustments made advance- season manufacturing impossible, Adler-Rochester made un- usual concessions on several thousands of Suits in order that the splendid tailoring organization might be kept intact Therefore, in appreciation of the wonderful demand for Adler- Rochester Clothes in Seattle, more than 1,000 of these splen. did garments were allotted to VeithCammack Compeny, and we are, indeed, very proud to announce today we are read with the first 500 of the most wonderful values, the finest tailored and the best styled garments you've seen in many a moon. If you paid $25.00 to $30.00, you would consider yourself fortunate in securing as eyceilent style, such superior, well-chosen fabrics Included are the very newest pencil stripes, club checks, heather mixtures in correct new shades and designs. The models include the smartest new English, semt-Eng. Meh, Fifth Avenue, College and Conservative styles for men and young men—in regular and box backs, in sizes for men and young men of every build up to 46 chest uch fine tailoring and Do not miss this event. It means a new era in the mer chandising of fine clothes in Seattle. It establishes an un heard-of precedent for end-of-season prices at a season's be ginning Come in tomorrow look, you will bu Let us repeat—only 500 Adier-Rochester newest Spring Style Suits for men and young men, $15.50 and $18.50, instead of $25.00 to $30.00. Veith-Cammack special silk lined Topeoats “in black and Be eg Aes oe Si sis $18, 5g “NEW SPRING HATS SHIRT ‘SPECIAL TI Stetson, Knox and | | Shirts made of fine | | en If you only want to Ine it Grennie Hats ty percales and mad You know what these ras in new stripe effect names stand for in style plain and pleated. The and quality oat and Shir " Stiff Hats in ne Lpe 50 ar $3, $4, $5 $1.15 VEITH- CAMMACK CoO. “THE LIVE STORE” Seattie’s Leading, Distributers Adier-Rochester Fine Clothes, Knox & Stetson Hats; Aigo Manhattan Shirts OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 10 O'CLOCK Second Ave. at James St. made t¢ | anon bol the hungry rere Pile ates eee, aes EX-ACTRESS HAS CLEAR SPINNING. |STARR-MacPHERSON DFPT. ST0 David J. Burrell is a doctor of divinity, | Very often, ace ng to the Good Book Shoes In 6-Pair Boxes with a well-paying pastorate in New York. | He had not where to lay His head—and Tis sett. beeuntal , - n't lled i , at 60 Suede ows oft, b iful, Apparently his lot has been cast in pleas- | He wasn't compelled to pump all night for [Bf faa ey i occas r: ‘ a breakta e ver s us xture, aria ah ibe er guensienn o. j of course, it is only a guess; but we er a PAIR periect, ahaelinbel athy ! worthy or, rat imagine t i r < roken lines on * P y 3 YY poc . er imag that if He were in America Broken, jines ft , dadies or box 6 Pairs )and elegane of fin- yet moved to umbrage at drunken today teaching as He did in Palestine | custom ana Biuas at ie ote i “Iam told that in one of the towns of | be welcome a POLICEMEN WITH Gpurt. Harry . ors. Men's $1.60 and §2 Holland it is the custom,” he writes, | POISED CLUBS URGING HIM TO [ff Hebinan &@ Son Bhirts: new Spring the “when lazy good-for-naughts apply for MOVE ON . : beam vies | 200 Neckwear tn fourin-hands, Teck, club | °°!°T!"S* --- ¥ shelter, to lodge them in a room where a Maybe that's why so many working | ane Guage wetions | ante eter fk cn 1WGe | sites cnet ter running stream of water forces them to people don't go oftener to church S " o wer se Men's 50¢ Silk Web Suspenders; $1.60 values PUMP OR DROWN. Ii they live through We feel quite sure, Dr. Burrell, that einen, patr $1.45 Shirley make; at ............ ... 29¢ Men's S50 Golf Shirts, the night, they get a breakfast in the Jesus would have shown quite much Rroker TT shite” ate and black . ” if Shoes, values w , 00 a 7 morning, after having earned it interest in a “drunken tramp” as in a |B Sie" ceiiey oea ake FIXTURE in re bat in the ia for . ey The Rev Surrell smmends this reed-mad milli 3: a ood- all ‘alzes in the lot; & incPherson Store cost thou The Rev. Dr. Burrell recom ad millionaire; in a “lary g pS ands of dollars. All new and up-to-date. | Men's $1.50 and $2 Negtige custom for imitation by the rulers of or-naught” in tatters as in one in broad- line i $ 95 Shoe Ladders, Shelvings, Tables, Chairs, | Shirts, | solesette, America. cloth; and that, if He were pastor of a Chil@ren's Shoes, Sitppers | Show Cases, Clothing Racks, Office Furnt- sew Spring ii. and Oxfords: up to ture, Window Fixtures of all kinds. Adding | colorings .......... f To brand an unfortunate brother as a New York flock, HE WOULD WANT one res si Shee OBE Machines, Wrapping Stands, all for a trifling ‘ drunken tram or as lazy good-for TO KNOW WHAT MADE UNEM.- of Bho 49 amount. Everything that any store could Foland ‘sealigal Ml naught” beneath compassion is a rather PLOYED MEN AND DRUNKEN MEN dale © Fuse an opportunity for the “wideawake.” J ®t «...--.+ ceevesees easy way to pass around an embarrassing | and would have a better cure than a police | subject—BUT IT WASN'T JESUS’ | call or a rock pile. BANKRUPT STOCK OF THE WAY. He hobnobbed with publicans and But He probably wouldn't last long as ; 1420-1422 THIRD AVE., NEAR CORNER OF PIKE ST. Magnifying bd ROCHESTER, Wash, March 1% A PORN TO SAME | Misery Into doy cir esse : WAYWARD RRR con REE I RS “ GRIFFITHS AND PROF. BRAUER Save One-Third | Appetiteiess People May Quickly Gala on Goo When a stomach » r gete re Hef he is one of the happiest of governor declared not one human beings and he looke back at fota of evidence had been produced M rt h + eertiion at length on the managerial idea. LOOK AT THE PRICES he 01d self with = distinct fesltng | (eet eee ne vereit 78s | commission hoard ¢ Shorite views on| H@ declared that in many Euro SEE THE Goops ot CEN. i bors yrrin gt, rowd which at sv vntcipal government when Austin |Pean citles councils have as many | peso Po te gare paolo = KE. Griffiths defended the straight|as 100 members. and that the pA agen dt Toate maar A SHIN- SPINE ommission form, and Prot. Herman |etraight commission fo: beets af G, Brauer vigorously favored the | proved inefficient Z and bring joy of life and love for city manager plan in talks before clent and disappoint food to the man or woman who will - fe them after each meal for a| NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 13 gta aaa body yesterday after fie, favored the Buropean, method short time. Ralph Armstrong, a prominent | °°! of selecting councilmen by districts, clubman of this city, i IL epoinsne The small city council was op |and remarked that Seattle {s too cal hospital from an unusual 2OSed by Prof, Brauer, who talked) jarge to choose with fairness to all pparation, That ae tae avai ae ———— | her councilmen-at-large t i Pl lar The straight commissfon form ts GROW CABBAGE dangerous “sald Prof. Brauer. “"The UNDER SNOW J ana hos the } backing of the press wins in the election at large. IONE, Wash, March 13 veual peese thay eerva to datecs tne While H. A sentiment of the electorate.” | walking in th G Mr. Griffiths, in defending the covered a garden pure commission form, declared the| abandoned last October, managerial plan could not stand the stepped on a cabbage head pressure of criticism. He said it and, on Investigation, found would fail, as no one man could be| several other — full-grown found who could attend to the wide heads of the vegetable, well 1/iy divergent affairs of a municipal page se eng nad lity intelligently and at the same : r tlme bear up under the cal fell before the ground wae stress that would result prey | “Hutly gee, | used to feel just tike that fellow.” | The action of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is a purely natural one} When t enter the stomach just @ food mix ith frozen, and in the warmth nt jis ena f the blanket of snow the e juices of the mo} 1 ) Sebbeges grew The city manager idea, he said ter into and correctly r would result in another step toward dilute the Julces of the stomach, £0 jremoving the government al power 1 6 intestines and there wher rom the people. the nourishment from food is cee - SHAME ON ’EM |— —————— AMUSE into the system so follow the in-| 13,—After| gredients of these wonderful tab-| NEW YORK, i{ | visiting the reformatory schools, | jets We are experts in the manufac ; (Mra. August Belmont, who was Miss Th o ect th fi t | ture and mounting of exclusive de NEW YORK, March 1 Anthony Fleanor Robson, haa come to thel piced and thera the nact meal tra {signs in Jewelry. We out both Comstock is hot on the trail of th Wi ecls:. . J concinsion that it is miapiaced body ts better abl to roduc a precious and semi-precious stones Naughty Chau qua who pub Tv firamnatio tnstinct that brought many |eerengur end raore moreal diecetive|*0, order, Come in and look over lished a pleture of a faun in his MOORE 2 8.15) SEATTLE THEATRE of these young people here. Juice lour stock. We have many attrao birthday clothes. Special Price Matinee Saturday Phone Main 48 Wrong do adds Mrs. Bel-|" 4 ghort une of these tablets wil!|tive stones that make up into ‘ TONIGHT AND ALL WEEE mont, “almont always has a dramatic | re-establish your digestion, atop. gas-| Dedutifal rings ‘ MAKE $4,500 HAUL REN INI BAILEY & MITCHELL PRESENT i ne j tritis, hearthurn, indigestion, foul| We repair anything and ever? Grass VALLEY, Cal, March 18 | 66 ” “ Me cant we give good aclone| tii meartourn,, algenion, fotl| ine ye"hneweley ne, we dow GRASS VALLEY, Cal, March 181 | _— ae woe “LENA RI ; a. ich dadgerous aroiaah cick OM? ; sag cose tery mide TH FIREELY’ b. Bagh Og OG Bh LI PAI AG The Gocial Service Union of Appetite. wearn how to yearn tee ea comedy and Veudeville APTAIN JACK AND His Steubenville, 0. will establish by food, not how to spurn it Nearly 700,000 women are eno | . March ® cubaaetniic fecal inet v| Obtain a box from any drugeiat ubseription = local mothers’ pen-| Tobit & oor old whererce you ployed in Russia factories maney A wion fund for worthy widows and i q aha atau iicmieae dees 68 cae MEARE 4 HERG other women having chijdren to | °8-find @ drug Alara ate wastes Biba. |cont of the women in Kansas vf Bega lyr OTHER NIG FEATURES upper ot ALM | long to farmers’ institutes, Two Bhows Nightly, 100 and 200, age AD ae

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