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Every Day Is Sales Day ———___—_AT— Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 Pike Street We have grown fast In the short epace of seven years, land become one of the largest and best-known clothiers in the Northwest. Giving you more for your money le what made us grow. Giving You Greater Values, Better Workmanship, and More Style 14,000 square feet of floor space devoted to Men's and Young Men's Clothing. NOW ‘That we are doing such a large volume of business at a very mall expense, it enables us to sell better Clothing for lees money than any other clothier in the Northwest. Men’s and Young Men’s New Spring Suits Foreign and Domestic Fabrice TN iia chy caisvcasensc execs New selling price $30 VALUES— $20 $15 New selling price ...... $25 VALUES— New selling price .. Hundreds to choose from in Regulars, Stouts, Longs, Stouts and Shorts. We guarantee every garment to hold ite shape and give ahastete satisfaction In every re spect, or we will refund your money. None Better at Any Price Tailored Ready Co. Union. Made Clothing Hirsh Wiekwire 401-403 PIKE ST. Juries, The state contended Duke was tn- toxicated. | The defense the point that a broken steering gear caused the accident. The jury waa out jonly 15 } minetes, RY DUKE IS ‘FREED BY JURY ihe ce Duke, nephew of the |g, ceo school children, from . peheane. mon. is age of} 5,000 to 6,000 in number, who have ng ir r sap Bertgen ai es been saving their money, have on ee, vpn night 12 deposit today with the Spokane & On Eastern Trust Co. $71,975.95. hai chonel PA deacon the opus el Prtiesee . eal} for inflicted fatal dl << Demonstrating the superior excellence of Adler-Rochester ‘clothes and building a greater, better and bigger Veith-Cammack pany store— Nearly 500 Adler-Rochester Finest $25 and $30 Newest Spring Style Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $15.50 and $18.50 In this unusual offering all former precedents are destroyed— all former high value records at a season's beginning are over shadowed—for never on the Pacific Coast or in fact anywhere has there been an offering like this. Every garment in every detail of fine tailoring, excellent ex- Glusive fabric, distinctive style is of the very highest standard of $26.00 and $30.00 Adler-Rochester quality—a standard that is high ef than found in any other ready-for-service clothes. There are two sound, logical reasons for this unusual announce- Ment: Tariff talk and tariff readjustments unsettled advance manufacturing conditions to the extent that the Adler-Rochester factory was compelled to produce several thousand suits consider- ably underprice in order to keep intact their wonderfu) tailoring ition. The demand for Adler-Rochester clothes in Seattle has grown with tremendous rapidity—and in appreciation of this fact and to further demonstrate the superior excellence of Adler clothes, the Adler-Rochester factory allotted us about 1,000 of these special value suit Here, now, are the first 500 of these wonderful suits. Every suit brand new, smart, this season's best style—newest fabrics and the finest quality $26.00 to $30.00 has ever bought. Only the very smartest, newest, exclusive, popular fabrics are included. Every new model—English, Fifth Avenue, Conservative or College style—box or regular back included. Men’s and young mets styles in every size and build up to 46 chest. The greater your expectations, the greater you will be pleased when you see te excellent fabrica, the superlative fine tailoring and the dis- tinctive style of every one of these garments. OO Remom! there are now only about 500 of th q . Rochester iy 160 to $20.00 Spring Suits for Men and Young item ae $15.50 and $18.50 Velth-Cammack Special 81! Oxford, guaranteed to give & ned Topeoats in black and 0.00 nervice . * $18.50 Shirts—Special Bhirta made of fine q y renies and madra plain and hirts made Bond—Warrant- ochester Tailored Salts $20. These Suits are America’s foremost blue serge sult under $20.00. Fadelens, flmose shineless, custom-tatlored, dis tive styled——they represent the fghest standard of quality and value ever attained at #0 low # price. A new ult free for any dissatisfaction New Spring Hats Pteteon, Knox and Grennis Tats, names that mean the highest porsth: style and quality; soft and stiff hats, apes, at $3, $4, $5 VEITH-CAMMACK CO. “THE LIVE STORE” Seattle's leading distributors Adler-Rochester fine clothes, Stetson hats; also Manhattan shirts Open Saturday Till 10 P. M. Second Avenue at James Street Neckwear—Special New Silk Reckwear latest designs and color ings. Specially priced at 45c Knox and By W. H. Durborough Staff Photographer and Corre spondent CHIHUAHUA, Mex. - Buenas dias, general; you are looking great this morning. You must know something that Huerta hasn't found out yet, the way your eyes are sparkling.” I had been loafing around the patio of Gen, Villa's new Chihuahua home, formerly occupied by Fran cisco R. Prieto, a wealthy banker of Chihuahua, who, on account of his having supported the federals, thought It best to hunt a new roost when he learned Villa was to oo eupy the town. After breakfast I followed Gen. Villa outaide to his machine, walt ing to take him to his office in the governor's palace, and 1 could not help notice the great change that had taken place tn this man dur ing the few months I bad known him. The first day T saw him was as he came riding down the street tn Juarez, just after he had captared | the town. \ That day he wore a sombrero, | flannel shirt, long leggings that) came above his knees, adorned with straps and gaudy buckles and | a pair of spurs made me think of the sprocket wheel of my first| bicycle. On our way to his office I gave him the critical once over, He asked me of what I was thinking and I told him I was just reflecting on how he had blossomed out of late. He smiled one of his peculiar grins and sald: “Gracias, senor” (I thank you) and seemed delighted to know that { thought him well groomed. For today he was immaculately ‘lean, wore a fine Stetson cam-| oaign hat, pigskin puttes, small) spurs, brightly polished shoes and) sad thrown over bis shoulders a March 20. ] know Villa well that no man | can look him in the eye many | seconds, and | agree with them. it Is something peculiar about his expre that causes you to beco: little nervous when he looks hard at you. His eyes seem to pierce you. Let Poynor SaveYouMoney on Furniture NOTH THESE PRICHS: oie Brass satin ah 48-inch Dintn’ Table ”, $9.5 50 Leather Seat ker .. : 5 Ciroanmian Sain’ Dresser es $4.60 Leather ' Seat Diner . case FATO FOR. USED IN Ge S.H. Povaer 181 FOURTH AVENUS DAYS MOORE 6 tix. MARCH 30 Matiness Wednesday and Satarday Macteriinek's Kagnisite Fantasy ‘THE BLUE BIRD! With the New Theatre, N. ¥. Production. Prices, S00, Te, 8%, $1.50 and ae, SEATS NOW BELLING TIVOLI First and | week Common Mor March 19 | Keating & Flood Present the Musienl Comedy “A NIGHT OUT” Prices, 100 and 200, Matiness, ite, ° ‘Peculiar After Effects’ |nend a sample aize bottle of Swamp- | sale Villa’e Heavy Artilier y Entrained at Chihuahua, Ready to Move on Torreon STAR CORRESPONDENT, FRIEND OF VILLA, SAYS GENERAL ENJOYS NEW PROSPERITY not deserve it I think that whenever he ordered an execution he did it with the patriotic beltef that he was ridding the country of a traitor, You must remember there ts a real war going on In Mexico right now and court#martial are a part to death _who did |of the hell of warfare 1 attribute it to hie fearless nature, for he is absolutely and totally unafraid. The general opinion in the States fe that Gen, Villa is an all-around bad actor. 1 do not believe he has ever con-| demned «a man WE HAVE A PROSECUTOR! WHY NOT PUBLIC DEFENDER, 100? The establishment for a defe of an office with little chance je helping them ding attorney to work | selves is the unique proposition |which Mra. Mary EB. Howe, 611 Ninth av. declares will soon re ceive the support of Beattie women. Since women obtal in this state she me they did much to secure the aboll ton of the old Moraic law of a | “tooth for a tooth,” referring to }eapital punishment, that they aid ed materially in helping to solve | the unemployed problem Inst win- | tor, od have taken active part jin other reform ideas A movement is now being has no means to assure the State he will appear in a case when wanted, and for that rea- son is locked up in jali as a common prisoner. The women are also concerned in the welfare of the poor and pet ty offender often compelled to go to trial with an indifferent attor ney who cares chiefly about the $10 foe he ts allowed by the law. Ite @ OneSided Affair “At present we are sorely in need of thin new office of defend \ing attorney,” said Mra. Howe “The city and county have a large retinue of police officers, deputy sheriffs and prosecuting attorneys, | whose salaries vary as their rec ord of convictions ‘entitle’ them to the Inherttance of office. “Anyone coming up for trial without sufficient means is as signed counsel by the court, The stipend is small, and the case is handled in a half-hearted, Matloss manner. In many instances I have observed that the defendant seem ed to lack confidence in the attor. ney assigned to him because of his Apparent lack of interest, She Expects Protests “On the other hand, we find the | prosecutor, who is drawing a reg-| ular salary, overlooking no detail in his effort to secure a conviction. | So it would appear that we have of Grip This Year Leaves Kidneys in Weakened Condition ee lone cent for defense.’ Doctors in all parts of the coun-| “We shall no doubt bear the ery try have beon kept busy with the} that it will add a burden to the epidemic of grip which has visited | taxpayer.” But is there in this #0 many homes. The symptoms of| world a heart so small as to grudge grip this year are often very dis- a fellow man his right to life and tressing and leave the system in| liberty? a run down condition, particularly; “The citizens are paying taxes the kidneys, which seem to suffer|for lavish expenditures of prose- most, as almost every victim com-|cutors and deputies, Bear this in plains of lame back and urinary|mind also, Mr. Taxpayer, The troubles, which should not be neg-| more convictions these men secure | lected, as these danger signals often| the more victims, naturally. The} lead to dangerous kidney troubles. - Druggista report a large sale on Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, which so many people say soon heals and strengthens the kidneys after an attack of grip. Swamp-Root ta a great kidney, liver and bladder} remedy, and, beng an herbal com-| pound, has a gentle healing effect | on the kidneys, which {s almost im-| mediately noticed in most cases by! those who try it. Dr. Kilmer &| Binghamton, Y., offer to} Mrs. Mary E. Howe in the interests of prisoners and witnesses who are thrown Into jail Root, on receipt of ten cents, every sufferer who requests it trial will convince any one f it, Res tn and $1.00 ts, Be sure to A} who ular For to size bottle at all mention Dept MENTS|-| eae THEATRE Let Us Repair Your Jewels Now, Else You May | Lose Them i folks rarely look to see whether or not oir jewels are safely Gid, fewer peo- Valuable gems dawe and BAILEY & MITCH VRESENT 4 ” Minutes From Broadway Prices Oe, 06 Any Seat ne te say whether or there ts any danger, Thie eévice may fave you many heart pange. ane. | Do All Sorte of PANTAGE Matinee To Adgie, he Penis Anis er and Tepair rervice are ea of quailty. m fertale, promptness und moderate omar We put watchee In perfort running order | put ‘pine on brooches, repair apectacies, | fx siiverware Bring us your old-fash- loned jewelry @ you want them tran | Mrs, Russell, in spite of her wounds | tle } was nd $4 worth, It’s only a qu the Starr-MacPherson sto: pletely. When you of the BANKRUPT STARR-MacPHERSON DEPARTMENT STOCK 1420-1422 THIRD AVE. NEAR CORNER PIKEST. Yrrye Men’s | “Wersen" Furnishings High-Class “39c Spring lines added, of the best will cease store. to much tbe Org stripe designs SHOES 1/3 tol/a Off Keith's $6.00 Reneh- finished | 3 95 . She Snow's $5 Oxfords, rubber soles and patent viet Oxfords in spring $2.95 aty pr —<——_—_———— Men's $5.00 Vict Kid Bluchers, welt soles. abe Und r, balbriggan and natural «ra Shirts and poe. 116 ——_—__———— Boys’ The Per cale Blouse Roy we 250 Stik stripe Men's Tho excellent ——$—$—$—$—_—_$ nck ratecn the Men's Balbri« tron gan Underwear shirts and drawers all wines, 19¢ at —_—_——— The men’s beat qual ity Swiseertbbed Underwear, Shirts button or sweater front; biue, pink white and } der shirts and drawers all stnes, 3Sc each a Men's beat Thc two- thread balbrigean nataral and blue shirts ane .39c Dre ——— $1.00 to $1.80 Men's Wool Underwear broken lines; Bhirts and Drawers. 69c at lar ——_ t1.60 0 aton Meht # heavy peishte . “ 98c —<—— $2.00 Men's finest Narragansett Spring 4 washabl no Roy Shirte, golf jroning and negiiges, up to ——$———— at Men’s #1 fine Flan tte Bhirts, mili- ig eoter. 496 Men's $6.00 Buttons and Bluchers, welt soles, on new lante and toes; bench fin- ined; all $2.95 ——_——— Men’s $4.00 Chrome Tanned Work Shoes two fall soles, extra eutatde counter, vi colized waterpr $2.45 en line Men $3.00 to $5.09 Blucher and lace Bhoe nmetal and Rus Beautti vane aoit $1.60 to and 4 Men's She Shirt white and black $2.60 to and sha military eol- brown, Nght Shirts «rays, and Men's all Butte, par ES 1.50 and $2.00 Negiiges Shirt sole and other fine ma- terials, in new 2Bsetiee ....896 colorings . —— Men's $1.50 and $2 Golf Shirte; new hes .... O96 prin etie Underwear dren’ White pink, blue and lav shirts button nweater ender vontecstes front or front Bhirte and Drawers; al! —_—_—_—___—— Men's §2 Wool Unton gee... $1.28 —_—_—_—<—<$—<—$—$———<—<—— Broken lines #2 and 44 Mercerizea Un- ee e at. ———— Men's $1.00 Night ie... O86 —— Men's $1.50 Night Sieteoes”. SBC —— Drin and = Chil- $2 Oxfords: and a Sandals .... $5c | Mineos’ and Toys’ Misses’ dren diack and crepe silk Ladies’ $2.50 Patent Leather Shoes, low heels, Ladies” Men's 12% Cotton 12 new Hone, diack and tan, pair . 9c ———e Men's 36¢ Cashmere Hose, black and natural pair Ladies’ Women’ hut 95 and $6 nor Ince $2.35 Long ladies’ Re: Men's #00 Shirts; iMght and dark colors; in all Men's $1 Pure Stik Home, 6 pairs for Seir'....:...896 pair .. Broken lines Ladies Shoe: at consider that stock, bought for this season's trade, and many new factories in the United States, wonder lens half regular retat) pri spring flora) and silk stripe trimmed; fin net effects; all at . spring styles, embroldere: Children’ Ww Beautiful $10 Wool be other weaves, pinid trimmed. th and Brillian- $20 White Serge silk-trimmed revers and cuff: Another Extraordinary Saturday Shop early, You will find crowds ahead of you, as every sane person wishes their dollar to reach as far as possible $2, $3 estion of a few weeks before ck will be closed com- this is fresh out all and represents the products you crowds this at the at Open Saturday Night Till 9 P. M. Summer Dress Fabrics na ana colorings at 1 prices, Lene than spring patt than mi andien new | 26¢ #tik mercerized Ponges, in eray, pink, reseda, mul- berry, b Copen= white the Vole, 24 inches new spring .. 146 B60 fine sheer mer- certzed Nainsook, wide loc Lawns, spring floral ripe effects ches wide 4c na 16, ding! and dark spring Sc Piques, silk | in lavender, 196 new and 4c mitt le fabricn Ladies’ New Spring Waists 95c and $2.45 ful line of Sample Waiste, ityles in lingeries, net and lace; waists worth from $1.60 to $7.00 re- cently added to this stock $2.00 Walsts, embroidered and lace- heer law: some . $5¢ i analatid new net dow ince effects, at . $7.00 finest Wainte, Ladies’ and Children’s At Unheard-of Reductions Ladies’ 1bc¢ Summer Ribbed Vests ..BC ladies” tbe Swis Ribbed 4c Vests $2 50 and $3 Ladies Union Suits . finest 85 ot fines that was here 30 Gays ago. $20.00 Suite, new Sprin crinkled short eponge and | mode effects, at... 25.00 new Spring Suite, short coats, style ‘sa58 $16.02 ry i Iu new cutaway fronts, silk or satin Mned, in the new wanted mate: $20 newest Sp: Suite, swell neal models, In fine new- est materials, new- skirts and coats, . $12 and $15 Long Coats Junior Top Con stylish . $3.9 new red . Spri Coat, with $6.95 95 Bankrupt Stock of the———_____. Starr-MacPherson Department Store 1420-1422 Third Avenue, Near Corner of Pike Street more victims, the more guards, and consequently. the more salaries. | it's rather a costly thing, this pros-| ecution of people who come up in| court “In the name of humanity, let us have a defendin ney who will take the terest to get facts to proof of innocence as the pros- ecutor does to affirm prisoners guilty as charged. The defend- ing attorney may be of a more beneficial nature in delving down into the cause of crime and finding out the reason for it” SHOOTS WIFE AND HIMSELF, LOS ANGELES, March 20.—@ Leo Russell, a horticulturist, is| Rev. EB. A. Wible, pastor of the dead today from a bullet he fired |Second Methodist church, of Bu- into his brain, after he had twice | Teka, Cal,, the oldest acting pastor | shot and seriously injured his wife. |in that city, has checked rheumatic | | pains of years’ standing by using | Akoz, Mackensie’s: wonder- ful California IS EXONERATED E H. T. cific ERETT, Wash, March 20— Fowler, president of the Pa- Grocery’ Co., who voluntarily | Rev. E. A. Wible Gives Credit to New Mineral for Quick Relief tried vainly to prevent her husband from killing himself. GOES TO ALASKA — | SPOKANE, Wash Mareh 20. | According to an announcement John D, new radio-active medicinal mineral After taking the Akoz treatment for a little more than one week the Rev. Mr, Wible was pleased to note that the pains accompanying the made today, the first batallion of | rheumatism, with which he had | the Fourteenth, infantry, U. 8. A..| jou ; es aaa atationed at Fort Wright, wiil leave, |e" Sfflcted for several years, were leaving him under the command of Maj, Frank ' Albright, for Alaska in June. During the thirteen years the Rev. Mr. Wible has been engaged in ministerial labors in Eureka he jhae made many friends and they will be pleased to learn that he ons hitece that he has found -Akor neans of restoring him to good leh notwithstanding the fact that” he is 85 years old 1 began uring 1913,” writes the Rev. Mr, Wid) I can now (August 6, 1913), say I MOTHER FREED TACOMA, We Pearl Jen Gilbert Hamiiton. mused of hav axed on hat by Judge Mareh nother of lit whom kidna corpu Clifford 20, M was re Akoz July ceedings pr formed into attractive and pretty thing L M. BENNETT “SiS Weal, Sibacecs bate Sida HER TWELVE LIONS ‘The Most Thrilling Act in Vaudeville. Other Big Features, 100 and 200, ° Circle E, First Presbyterian|am much improved and feel confi church, gives musicale at home of|dent I shall be completely relieved ire. David Gilmore, 903 Roanoke from the pains that have troubled av, tonight, | You are invi left for Superior, Wis, to mest |charges of defalcation, after Gov, ju ister refused to order his extra dition, is back in the city, having been fully exonerated. VENERABLE EUREKA CLERGYMAN CURES RHEUMATISM WITH AKOZ REV. E. A. WIBLE OF EUREKA : The Rev. Mr, Wible is but one of the many residents of Calltoraiy who, are ridding — them ctimatism, stomach — troubl * terrh, kidney trouble, eczema, piles ulce on oal# and other alky ments by taking Akoz. is being introduced at The rug Store, at Third and Pike to visit, phone ar) write the Akoz man for further fm formation regarding this adve ment. rs, pois Ako! Owl