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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1914, 149 MUTINEERS FACE FIRING — SQUAD IN MEXICO CITY; IT’S Writing Room Free wr New Lounging and one tt thas nvenionce ting paper and envelopes a MONEY-SAVING BARGAINS AT PANTON’S paernARY SALE MEXICO CITY, March 18—-One/a single trench and covered ur ed and forty-nine mutineers President H ria wae in h shot to death by the federsis| good humor over the news of fed: Jojutia barracks today eral successes at Necalon. The executioners worked rapidly.| He had not, however, abandoned Lows than 20 minutes was required the ide of taking the fleld in per Corpses were piled high against) Foreign Minister Rojas had an the wall as the last man was engagement to meet John Lind at bre ht out to die. Vera Cruz tomorrow The nature an The work finished, the bodies of their business was not made were tumbled unceremontoualy Into! public. ascinating new Dresses in silk poplins, crepe de chine and flowered Messaline \ttractively made with ped skirts, Dutch neck and drop shoulder effects } » i ipe, three shades « vlue fi ti They come in taupe, three shades of blu br wn and PARIS, March 18—"The unwrit-) In France tt is tacitly understood black. Also in combinations of all the desirable shades. ten law” will be Mme. Henriette that private affairs must not be . " 7 dragged into political controversies. Cafllaux's plea when placed on trial eee ne eto which Labort for the murder of Editor Gaston referred Calmette of the Fiagro, Maitre La why the killing of Calmette bort, her lawyer, announced today, should have n made the ocea Hy the “unwritten law the at sion for RK alist demonstrat) torney did % mean quite what was not clear, but it was They is understos the expression tn continued at intervals all night and Amertea. were still going on toda $2.98 DRAGGING LAKE FOR WOMAN night MRS. CONSIDINE IN GREEN WIG folk today have Mra. Connidine Union ts REMNANTS, HALF PRICE Thursday is Remnant Day in our Dress Goods and Silk Departments. Every Remnant is priced at exactly emerald hue | half price for quick sale. This includes all kinds of a Sone rend penn¢ -g Miagy TBE rag Mgr «png | wool goods, novelty styles and mixtures : as het the aa Caused | rr euction tn Seattle society of the } »y Mra. Johp W. Considine, ente: - nid Wool poplins, serge and ratine in desirable colors P ne, enter | novelty coiffure, Mrs. Conslding values to $2.00 a yard All at half price Thursday taining at two bridge parties on St.) has ordered a varied assortment hie gs aya "gly enrol ie gga Patrick's day at her 18th ay, home, | brillianthued wigs and will wear ou Remnants in red in, =p ie, gra. r carrying out completely the green|a new wig and different gown each sue; values up to $1.00 a yard, Thursday at half price by w s a wig of (event 4 35c Ribbons 15¢ Ribbon Remnants tn PLAN A 30-MEMBER COUNCIL The charter revision commission/$5 a meeting, and 69 meetings yesterday at the city r. Others suggested that the ball, voted in favor of the election | OUsctimen serve the city from pure ly patriotic motives, and take noth of a counct! of 30 members for two-|ing at all for their services of $600 a Chief of Police Austin in session year terms, at a salary Griffiths lowe: . Bul vote was informal, and|talked against the city manager et rene ee g on the final report of|plan for Seatle in a speech last sarians, plaids or moires the commission on a new form of night ore the King County nd plain colors. Widths ity government krensive league at the Allen Dale 3 ee ers T. H. Bolton did vor the $50 cafete jeclared the plan | Mien’s Sweaters | wo 2 & sscnes: vaives 1 cont talon. tie sat t ven:toolemtmeretie In’ theory ad pectic Spevtal Value $1.95 t s small Josiah Collings or d him, and would prove an utter fallure Men's Heavy Dbed Sweaters up to 35¢ a yard. Spe And suggested « nom lary of here just the thing for summer outing | cial for Anniversary eockaeen icasidldisidat in tan for] Sale, 15c. Free PRESS ASQUITH ON HOME RULE LONDON, March 18.—National-,the bill unt! he received the antis ists were nald to be pressing Pre-|reply, By neglecting to reply, the Frae Photo The teenemy steren—wey Manton Patterne—Phone Main 088 Aeitvery to lutely free. ibe | permit this ray re will get threatened to withdraw thelr sup port from the iiberal administration F onceasions to the antl-home rulers, the premier said he would hold up ; JAILS HUSBAND lowing on the heels of the decision] sustaining the minimum w the supreme court also uph 10-hour law for workmen by the last legislature. (KILLED IN “AUTO! TO CONSIDER M’CONNAUGHEY| “Acid Stomachs Are Dangerous passe VANCOUVER, Wash., March 18 , Employes —As the result of injuries when New Messaline Waists in stripes or plain color They are made with V-shaped neck, the new drop He oles nothing for tes the home of her aunt, Mi shoulder effect and long sleeves; collar and cuffs of letter my body wilt be | J, BE. Woodin, 484¢ girel | messaline plain colors. All sizes, in a good assort in Lake Union,” is the note written he has been despondent over| ment of plain colors and stripes e $2.98. 7 Mrs. Stella Hessen, 34, wife ot |r with her husband, relative PLEASANT DAY FOR.HUERTA | | M ti Tel hi mior Asquith strongly today to push |antis seemed determined to let htm ee teen ee ee aes that it will oun ngs Q ep ones |the Irish home rule bill more ener-|hold it up indefinitely eee afict with the celebration given away abso- On every floor jgetically. It was reported they | The nationalists do not propose tol ver the Alaska railway bill Confidence in any article intended to relieve the sufferings of humanity is not lightly won.. There must W SEATTLE THEATRE } SCHOOL GARDEN AMERDEEN, Wash. March 18 “Forty-Five Minutes From : | en of the i Franklin pengel | be continued proof of value, Broadway” Draws Bie Stgarns ELGCHIIC iis: sme or saree yamine But for three generations, and Crowds to the Popular Third mmer rork will begin throughout the world, endur- Avenue Playhouse. ut April 1 Samuel Benn, found ing and growing fame and | Rat and Roach aste * ft the city, was chief donor of | favor have been accorded “Forty-five Minutes From Broad. _Exterminates quickly and thorou, ghly. r] way,” the biggest success of the | Directions jn 15 languages In every pac LINE | many lays from the pen of Sold hy etallors everrw bere |George M. Cohan, is scoring a big START CAR N | hit this week at the attle theatre it PILLS | At the first production Mon | TACOMA, Wash night by the Batley & Mite! |in now ready f gree =e players there was not a seaf to be |! ne to the tide inte seinen 0 because they have proved to had in the house—not excepting date thous Of work © the best corrective and |the gallery. A full house greeted t which th the et corrective and BY A DENTIST the popular players last night, ar and the entive of dis« rdere 1 con the advance gale Indicates a rec Co. ti of stomach, liver, kid ON FIRST AVENUE rd week for the Third Avenue cot Ay 1 bowel The’ first b- bepige z se grives quick relief and per People come to my office ever is the play in which Fa & fay and co a abou eton scored her greatest suc TO POOL CROPS anent improvement sence 22 ines cess at the Colonial theatre tn Chi their systematic use. Se be Dr. BJ. Brown or hie ac a hat auton! come { ELLENSBURG, Wash, March 18 will show why, in all homes, ant e neatre-golng — public ‘ LG , March 4 ‘ Pre" BEWARE of thin thiet who steain| Wants has been clearly shown | In order to eongolld °. all trutt the use of Beecham’s Pills my patients an en off my rept . ze attendanc eek A shipments here instead of sending tion’ MY OFFICES are at 7? "** Lr re yop are rae nanny errand “o North Yakima, the Si ‘Continues 4 to laut out loud tes Fruit Grow association 713 First ef Union Block: Heh ri rede meeting here ak wo ie To In a larg t warehouse. The chen Saray contro" TO Increase aatiae toe Se pool o mer fguit \ aon everywhere. In boxes 10c., 28e. while my we HA pes ‘ largest sale Comte yor ' . ’ Fad Lune. dat torium open: eglect to read price cl ne Prom ron.) Our Special Dry Cleaning | March 21,—Advertlsement per newer eo he the play to sec. There {s|Process can be used to good ne : sie Sung tal 9 eee Pci a langh In every | All th advantage in your Spring Dr. H. W. ALBERT YANSEN ure ant neo my in ier, | ¥! characters are there. The house cleaning ‘ Joweler and Silversmith at the entrance of the building: {t's| 8 tting: if possible, bet » . just like the one in thin advertixe-|ter than the high standard always | Let us make your Oriental Rugs | Valentine Is Now Located at His gee 9 alntained . “1 t and new @ cle delic - New Store Dis alia, Binns maintalned by the «management of nd new. We clean delicat |the Seattle theatre, and the aug-| tapestries, draperies and curtain Graduate Surgeon-Chiropodist 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison, EDWIN i} BROWN. D D § |mented orchestra and chorys bring] we will surprive you how 712 Northern Bank Bldg. . y YU. Ue d. jour the best there is in the catchy iy and watisfactorily It ean Phone Elliott 3250 = — Senttle’s Lending Dentist sage ‘ rt ‘ QA 1 \ - ~ 1 \ Ithough the house management hon ) d < Mw carn Autontbile Driving and 713 First Avenue | hae gone aoe tins Dl ae arenen wl call), TOKUYA Repairing Right. oa , Jay! ; Wn Mending jf | #20 ° ‘work ah ins OA - . t p is ot ti The best seat at night may b ha The CROWN CL! EANERS e toate akan cones WANT AD‘ for 50 cents, or for 5 Cer can mand. Position practically as » mat STAR * S "Thursda Saturda and Sanda i 1200 frd Ave 1 are compet 102 W, t BRING RESULTS matinees.—Advertisement, eS A bse Moles 4. i re authorized to work three hours .|his automobile, in which he and TROUTDAL gE. Ore. . * “ “Common sence Advice by @ Distin |soveral others ‘were riding, crash-| , Th Gekhidddy a Gage B.Mo| OUTS extra at the rate of time and one ed into a pier, John H. Bolton, prom. |Connaughy for the city tol today of en tavestia al gular wage inent business man, is dead today. | Succeed John G. Pein °0-tion con his own wife! delicate linin pe sidered by the Central Labor Cour n ' hindering an ‘oper efl in its meetir cep antral Elem WILL CALL FOR action of the stomach, and leading Pe meeting tonight. McCon-| she says she did nat know that to probably nine-tenths ry naughy made a good shor wing wt she asked the prosecutor to ple suffer. Ordinary medicines and PORTLAND, March 18.—Steamer | votes we pu rg en "be among | Miedicinal treatments are useless in| ratog on wheat and flour are re |saloonkeeper, | ou r | bles, the acid in the stom-| duced 50 cents a ton to all ports In sete WASHINGTON, March 18.—Tt 0 be ae ga are the Orient. ON HIP house foreign affairs committee met tion prevented, and the best t TURN HER BACK in secret jon foday to discuss |! for this purpose Is a teaspoont |. HALIFAX, N. 8., March 18—The the Ainey resolution, calling upon ae pagne ae pie aes ine 4 rCity of 8 ron od - the president for all information ri @ the acid, but also prev | Sain 4 oe, abandoned today |*rs. Sado yantels, Japanese amittee Was expected to a which acid U ng © fog, was abandoned toda of Dr. J. BE. McDaniels, anja favorable ort on the re ! Her bottom was shattered during whieh ord can surgeon on one of the\ tion tress may n sod * wi and she was expected tc nf ‘ e meal is fo! ed af momentarily t * at Manila, is ¢ + bisurated magnesia ese la ite ard the Canada Maru to , cee pe me iy nonce ves sciorve oc * The World’s auld always be Kup fa passport: ‘Her al to Washi nm failed be ah, —£z. > a > aD eines as The minstrel show of the Nile} temple, Mystic Shrine, has been | postponed from next Saturday night onde meupersery if he failed to comply pacha RT 1 As the administration de pends on | LAW is UPHELD Wontar sicaes oa | 980! them for {ts parliamentary majority, orns, | Bi ot Ba all Ml apes Bh \t would be voted out of office in - i All Sore Feet. |- jsuch an event. After offering some| SALEM, Ore, March 18,—Fol-| P. r feet feel CORERYATIYE CNOWCH TO RC ARSOLUTTLY sare. UROL CROUCH TO SATISEY FANN MINBED PEOPLE. Using Your Bank) In dealing with ne! or individuals at a distance, the best ref- erence you can have the bank where) you do business. We frequently receive re- | quests for informa-| tion concerning firms or persons in this community. We are always glad to act as a reference in this way and to give) our customers who! are financially re- sponsible a good rec-| ommendation. Many a man’s success has greatly depended up- on what his banker could say about him. We cordially invite your account, ORTHERN BANK = AND TRUST CO CROOT ie CROOT, Tailor POSTPONE SHOW| EXCLUSIVE 9 TAILOR OVERSTOCKED ere re I mvst reduce my stock at once. My entire assortment of the season’s newest fabrics ang that I selected with such care-—-MUST BE SOLD, 930 For your choice of the finest stock of imported woolens ig Seattle. weaves Includes Mahogany, Tango, Brown, Blues, Electric, Cp penhagen, Greens, new mix tures and new shades. $50, $55 and $60 patterns included, Skinner satin linings, and the best materials throughout, In my 20 years’ association with some of this country’s foremost tailors, I have prided myself on the satisfaction | have given the most particular dressers. Nothing will be reserved Your unrestricted choice of my entire stock goes. Satisfaction guaranteed ora new suit free. 500 UNION CORNER AMUSEMENTS MOORE 6 tox. MARCH 30) SEATTLE THEATRE Matiness Wednesday and Saturday Phone Mata 49 Macteriinek’s Exquisite Fantasy TONIGHT AND ALL WEEE 7 SHE BLUE BIRD 45 vines Fron foal Prices, Se ery) ane Br. (Mareain Night nce on bap “TIV O L I PANTAGES First and Madison Beginning Matinee Today Monday, March 16 pes, the Famous Animal Tamer mf Keating & Flood Ge teteat Comer HER TWELVE The Most Thrilling Act te A eGeT OUT” Other Big Features. ie and Prices, 100 and 20. Matinees, 106, aL, Buy Your Clothing on Credit Select him a New Spring Suit, Shoes or Hat now, and pay for them while he is wearing them. Most every boy is as particu- about his clothes as the young man. We are showing some wonderful values in cloth- ing for boys. lar You can ontfit to that perfection—here, boy of and for his clothes as you can spare the money. It sometimes works a hardship on mothers to outlay a large amount of cash at one time for her boy's outfit, yours pay It's not necessaty to do that— here. Our modern credit system makes buying easy A small payment down Is all that is re- quired, Reliable Con- venient Credit. 1332 -34 Second Ave., Near Union St to Seattle’s Reliable Credit House Pay NOVELTY WORKS Seattle Follow a good old Stampede Friday night Dreamland and enjoy self. TICKETS $1.00. LADIES FREB. LOOK! READ! THINK! woek In true, reg and withou omething every and Friday FAR WANT ADS ” BRING RESULTS GEN vreventing turther effective By mall seattle, wh Thutler Drug Oo The Shoe Repai £16 Union St.—2 Shops—