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HIS is to be a greater, bigger and better VeithCammack 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 Nearly 500 Adler-Rochester Finest $25 and $30 Newest Spring Style Men’s and Young Men's Suits $15.50 and $18.50 ta are destroyed all Tn this unusual offering al! forme eceder former high value records at & season's beginning are overshadowed —for never on the Pacific coast, or, in fact, anywhere, bas th been an offering like this. Bvery garment in every detail of fine tailoring, excellent ox @lusive fabrics, distinctive style is of the very highest standard of $26.00 and $30.00 Adler-Rochester quality rd that ts high er than found in any other ready-for There are two sound lo; ment: Tariff talk and nee anu val ‘uh annou facturing conditions to the exte hat the Ad vester factory Was compelled to produce several thousa ferably un derprice tn order to keep intact their wonder r organiza tion, The demand for Adler-Rochester clothes in Seattle has grown with tremendous rapidity—and in appreciation of this fact and to So demonstrate the superior exce © of Adler-Rochester Glothes, the Adler-Rochester factory allotted us about 1,000 of these Special value Suits. 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 $25.00 to $30.00 has e bought Only the very smartest, lusive, popular fabrica are included. ery new mode! Avenue, ¢ vative « College style—box or regular back included. Men's and young men's sty in every size and build up to 46 chest. The greater your expectations, the greater you will be pleased when you see the excellent fabrics, the superlative fine talloring and the distinctive style of every one of these garments Remember, there are now only about 600 of these fine Adier Rochester $25.00 to $30.00 Spring Suits for men and young men at __ $15.50 and $18.50 Veith-Cammack Specials English Rainproof Balmacaan Coat b mixtures, Topcoats in black and Oxford, = $18.50 Guaranteed to give $25. lack blue and oats Bul in bl 00 service. _dhirt Special ality per. pw stripe pleated. These 3 rts Roacry to sell for $1.50 and 2.00, at 55c $1.15 VEITH-CAMMACK CO. “THE LIVE STORE” Seattle's leading distributors Adler-Rochester fine clothes, Knox and Stetson hats; aso Manhattan shirts Second Avenue at James Street Open Saturday Till 10 P. M. VILLA SERDS FOR Neckwear Special. $1.00 new Silk Neckwear, est designs and colorings. cially priced at lat » of fine 4 spe EL PASO, Tex., March 27.—Gen “Thao, in command at Juarez, was ‘Pushing ratiroad building material to Gen. Villa today. | Villa plans to reconstruct the line from El Verjel to Gomez Palacto. Such a line, he said, would facti!- would move !t forward to Gomez Palacio as soon as he had rebullt the railroad. Tried to Withdraw The rebel leader sald he was con fident the federals in Torreon knew thelr position was hopeless, for they attempted to withdraw soitthward from the city yesterday, but were fate the forward movement of bis driven back within thelr defenses ‘artillery, ammunition and supplies, At present a single shaky wire ‘and énable him to {ncrease the fury connects Juarez with the battlefield | of bis attack on Torreon, of which |NeW#Paper correspondents at the FE: Madicto is & suburb. front were etill unable to use this wire. expected Torreon would fall | Bunday, he added. With the supplies which Villa y. | ordered, Cha: t forward the Fe ene Ne 26g Son Vitie —. serepiane, recently said nothing about any rebel re- ce 0 A mae" he verses. The opinion at Juarez was SP cht Oat eee ee Be ee aes crag| TaPza, who will scout with it mOfe resistance than he looked for,| ove%, Torreon, went to the front Dut was rapidly surmounting the, °” ‘Ne same train. ap lls gage lb |_ At the same time that Villa was Much more optimism was shown|™2King such hopeful reports, the in 1 circles today than yester. federal junta here w receiving tg pew wad telegrams from Mexico City and day ae t Vilas account, Negras, claiming federal had control of Gomez Palacio horieg St Torngen. yesterday morning. He was main ED LIKES GOLF taints his base at El Verjel There are more real reasons for CURBITTATIT (nOOCH | ABSOLETTLY SPR. UREA, CROUCH 10 LAITY FAIR -HONDED PLOPLL | An expenditure of public funds for |golf than any other outdoor ap jot its kind, according to EB. ©. WILLS | Cheasty, who showed the necessity of the 101-acre links at Jefferson park being constructed by the park board, low can I be sure | my wife or children will receive the Full Benefit of my Estate after my death!” “Will my Wishes in regard to my Prop- erty be Faithfully Carried out!” “Where can I find an Executor who will always Safeguard the | interests of Those Dependent upon | me!” These are questions that arise in the minds of men and women confronted with the problern of appointing one Te Cure a Cold im One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quirine Tablets Drvggiaie refund money it it faile te eure x Grove's signature Is on each box 260 Let Us Repair Your | Jewels Now, Else You May Lose Them an Executor to Administer Folks rarely look to see whether their Estates after death ee ere One of the Chief Func | tie would be in tions of the Northern Bank [on accour one and Trust Company is to | wornout #e oe and act under Wills, or through |»)... Trust Conveyances, in the |amins inenm tre bi capacity of Executor, Ad ministrator, Trustee, Guard. ian and in the management of estates. A 1 We Do All Sorts of Jewelry Repairing WOTWSTOO. SEATILE I.°M. BENNETT FOURTH AND PIKE 1588 Wentinke, ante B jtle ‘AEROPLANE SCOUT. |shindigs in plenty tf the ho: | surprised, Stone | Albert Memorial Square, Belfast By Seumas MacManus (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) The Ulster Orangeman ts defying England out of the excess of his loyalty to her—ts threatening her to asert his al legia. and says he will lam baste England to prove his love for her. Yet wo Ulster Men, who the Orangeman as a neighbor and fellowman, smile at the idea of his ® out with a load gun to maim and kill the British army. And he smiles with us behind his hand ee Before I l¢ Donegal (1 to home, last fall, come on my an nual American 4. lecture tour, the enmms Ulster Orange Mac Mantis inan and myself had our dally joke, when we met, about bis bluf t being good enough to scare the Englishman Notwithstanding the fright Into |which England and the newspapers lare thrown, I can assure you with first-hand knowledge that the UL more idea of fighting than of flying over the moon—or over the Atlan-| for the fifty-thousand-dollar rine. There will be rows bill passes——but they'll be in Do! fast and a few of the other larger towns of t or, where the side atre afford good cover for ston ing the police. They'll riot if the bill passes or! if tt does not pase—tf anything hap: pens, or if nothing happens Hecan: demagogue) has #0 wrought upon their imaginations, and because the English government has had the Woakness to try wheedling, and cud dling, and bribin: 1 shouldn't be howe fa handful of hot-heads here and there went out with guns and fired at everything in sight and brought down a rbew }matic crow; got cinematogr ps and jailed and pardoned, and, as martyrs, died of old age. eee The shortness of the memory is & marvel They already seem to have for gotten that the Ulster Orangeman threatened war every time that Ire Qn was on the brink of winning remedial measute—-land act, locat “0 nt act, or church disestab- lishment act The Ulster Orangeman would believe the dem ways tting his in.” When we were wringing from a tearful England the Gladstonian land act of ‘81—nan act that nd ive the Irishman the right to im. prove his land without having his rent raised therefor—the venerable and noted William Johnston of Bal ly Kirby, the Orange leader (who with sweet plety, hated the world the flesh, the devil and the pope) told trembling British pariia ment that tf Irish agitatdPewere to be pandered to in this way he would call the Orangemen to come forth and “line the ditches of Ul ster, a gun tn thelr right hand and if you a Bible In their left’—and, if my memory orve me right, I think their lunch {n the other hand—and f their God and their country” make the mill wheels turn with blood! And when the act was made law they rose out, as promised—with their lunches to a Twelfth-of-July plenic In thelr excitement they forgot thelr guns and Bibles The attitude of the Ulster Orange: man before and afte ast crises (and t will t been his att! tude before and after the present cr ways reminds me of Jimmy Donlan at the fair of Dur Nimm 4 earned for bin name without ¢ xoing into battle At the fair of Dunloe he was athering fresh glory marching Imes of terrified men, demanding, Vho sthruck Johnnie Dowd? 1 way, who athruck Johnnie lat length, a brawny taineer, who (though he of Johnn n front of Jimmy, saying It A sthruck Johnnie Do hnt have ye got to say | : t the warlike Jimm k 1 he announced on want to # that it wa a mighty nate knock ye gave him!" SEUMAS MACMANUS } Of Donegal, ! know, Finglish | ogues, Is al-| Against Home Rule; ster Orangeman, in the bulk, has no for jt, ne THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1914 The Map Above Shows the irish Divisions; Uleter, at the North, All the Rest of Ireland Is, of Course, Stronaly) Castle Place, In High Street, ITHE WAR IN ULSTER AS FAMOUS PISECE DONEGAL HUMORIST SEES .!T! MAY SACRIFICE MINISTER OF WAR » Carson (who {8 a genuine dwith LONDON, March 27,.-—The cabinet still stood over a Fe: ano today Field Marshal nd a}t. Gen. Str John French Sir were Ateadfast In thelr determina-| jon to retire. help being overthrown. Only one thing might induce the two officers to change their minds ~—the sacrifice of War Secretary “Gough ing tre y signing to endorse it, Belfast John Ewart|John Seeley, who, by drafting the and ask involved it, The government's repudiation of|them in their present embarrass-| May Sacrifice Seeley the "Gough treaty,” which they en-| ment. dorsed. cod them in such a post tion, they eay, that they cannot re ain thelr posts honorably Only One Way Out Politicians agroo that if their resignations have to be accepted, {t 1 to nee how the ministry can RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT IT The ORRINE treatment for the rink Habit can be used with abso. confidence, It destroys all de for whisky, beer or other al cohollc stimolants. Thousands have succersfully used It and have been restored to jives of sobriety und usefulness, Can be given se cretly. Costs only $1.00 per box. If you fail to get results from OR RINE after a trial, your mone will be refunded. Ask for fi booklet ng all about ORRINE Swift's Pha macy, Second and Pike Big Bargains in Bedroom Furniture Everything that fs used fn the furnishing of a bed room os that you cannot where come tn and have in Brass Chiffoniers, , at money-sav- | 2 $15 Dresser ......+ g10 $24 Book Case 816 $25 Chiffonier S15 $15 Rocker $10 $27.50 Buffet ....... $17.50 Cash paid for used pieces in good condition. S. H. Poynor 1521 Fourth Avenue, Between Pike and Pine | | | And that Seeley would be racri-| ficed was thor ment v Uk ‘ery y, though Premier Asquith refused his resignation once The {mpression prevailed that, Seeley went out, Louls ruler, Harcourt, would be t war office The statement Anquith promised to ma ke in the com |had to be postponed fot made progress enough anything to say WOMEN TO JOIN. IN A CAMPAIGN: if Colonial Secretary at nate 0: rong home rred to the # last night ause he had h o have TO SAVE BABIES ‘: From the resinous substance col-| things bees ps and used by crevices in hives a new lect tr by from t Cummins DES MOINES, | Mareh 27 When the National Congre as. of Mothers and f nt-Teacher asso. | clations meets at Washington April 22 to plan {ts nation-wide baby aving campaign, one of the princi pal speake will b irs, A. B ummina, wife of Unite States Senator Cummins of lowa Mr |} Cummins will take part In the con ference on “The Home and Child he buds antis@ptic dressing for wounds is being made ly | | of them to stop the WILL PRESS CONDEMNATION CASE FOR NEW EMPIRE WAY 1 Any Overcoat or Raincoat $10.85 |/ MEN'S ‘MEN'S FURNISHINGS $25, $30, $35 and Up to $40 Overcoats and Raincoats $10.85 : Soft, beautitul’ tuum Moat of these are new Spring Needle trous texture, pertell spring styles—a few Underwear 89c shapeliness and ele- but suited to a ey gance of finish, black Mercerized, lus ue Made texture, pink, blue lavender; sweater oF e style. Your best oizes corize Hose, custom tallor can’t turn best pual- biack and Priced at on derwear, Shirts, but- | wen's 120 Cotton thelr real val biue, pink ‘ cone. SIGE 9c take your un lavender. & nd “ on ¢ shir 0 Drawers. en's 850 Gol if: chotoe at Drawers BOC | bas end waite, au Last Saturday Of the month some EXTRAORDINARY spe- cials in addition to our cutting every article in the house. There are still thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise i in this store to be closed out, and prices so of the low it seems almost incredible— BANKRUPT 1/3 to 1/2 Off Wholesale Prices $2, $3 and $4 Worth of STARR-MacPHERSON DEPARTMENT STOCK Merchandise for ONE. 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Saturdays Till 9 p.m. 1420-1422 THIRD AVE. NEAR CORNER PIKE ST. Men's $4 Work Shoes, Bluch er style, best viecolized Boys’ $2.50 Scout Shoes, olive shade— $1.45 stock, all sizeo— $2.45 yvvrvy Odde and ends of best Furnishings manu. factured at prices one-third to one-half off. Men’s $2.00 Finest | MEN’S $1.00 SILK Narragansett HOSE 39¢ akers in the 4 each garme Shirts 89c Drawers ¢ Fine Mer- LAsle thc Men's Balbriggar Pn Underwear Shirts : apes A8e nd Drawers, en 1.50 an ti ateen, ac. 296 | Newitete Sir 1, | setts, _ percale a SOE Wool ‘ pega Seat A new sprin broken lnes; Shirts | Coicrings ha Draw- Py = seni © | Boys’ 500 ibe ' Wool Union $1.28 | at “OC Suits « . % no, | Boye’ te Fine WITS 5 Men's the, Twitled | Madr 29c Every Suit made by the new. Spring | ps wr best makers in the United *" 38c | 334. ‘ 9 States. Every Suit hand 600 Driti Shirts | c tallored, very latest patterns, ht and dark col- | Men's H. & P. Dress and every new mode) shown —— 1 39 ¢ | Gloves, t1.50 ausitty, this season recently added to $25.00 Suite at chamois and $86 , y 4 - $150 and | kid, this stock. You disregard the PE. «3 go salesmen’s advice. Go over $10.85 9c Bons’ ' $2.00 Dress to the cabinet, fit and please es br $1.45 ba be » _— << 00 Fiannel mere rer ptr ty chad ‘military col- | $0c Neckwear i mer price and hand the man $15.00 Alco Sults at oe my her Four-in-Hands, Tee ' » ona light| Club Ties; new, up rown an q < $14.50 cam ae? age | Geen, aa al nines, at € | terns, at c a a Se SS Remember, Many of the Above Lines Have Been Added Recently to This | STARR-MacPHERSON DEPARTMENT STORE Bri $2.00 Silk Wer isy Cloth $i Bik we ght. Gowns gusmetal viet kid, sizes— $2.45 Suspenders silk trimmed 89¢ 29¢ Stock. BANKRUPT STOCK OF THE 1420-1422 Third Avenue, Near Corner of Pike Street ‘REGRET TO ‘SEE VAN HORN GO Members of the Plymouth G sregational church in formal lutions presented to the Rey. } Mrs. Franeis J. Van Horn, D, regrets that Marble’s motion that be contin {iman superior court case nts for and against) of condemnation r argu ' nment t xpressed their OCH to establish road, tojued and the petition to dismiss known as Empire way, from) held up was sustained by the com-| pastor has been called to the Fil Dearborn st. and Corwin "place, | mittee, Sa tags Congregational church at Oakland yuth 1 southeast, to the city} Samuel Joseph and B, B, Moser | ¢, ‘ imite mara by the city coun-| declared the improvement is seed-| ony He has been pastor my sewers committee |ed and that the Puget Sound Trac. ta rnoon when 100 Rat 1, Light & Power Co. and the nler valley citzens lined up tn the | Seattle, Renton & Southern want UITS HiS JOB discussion. the project stopped to remove Wealthier citzens petitioned that | the city's power to compel im ; the plan be stoppe They were provements on Rainfer boulevard LIMA, Peru, March 27.-—-Finding) {gorously opposed by the other osition too strong to overcom action. esident Lueula, who want! INDIGESTION, GAS, DYSPEPSIA GONE “PAPE'S ship St. Paul sank off this port to Wonder what upset your stom-|“¥ and 18 persons drowned h--which portion of the food did the If you tomact ina itt sour, gassy and upset, and for sensible people—who aM Ad A ec e Rieder HAVE N: - Ww WAR? appreciate good clothes. and ache belch gase nd acias We make our suits to i and eructate undigested food WILEMSTAD, Curacao, March rfectl I —_ breath foul, tongue coated—just|27.—A revolution is imminent injmm PeTtectly very ga take a little Pape's Di ysin dl ven la, it is reported. Though ment made under the in five minutes you wonder what the government has made many ar uperv f you wany ar supervision o: * ecame of indigestion a rests, it was stated that the move: I f the pro tress ment against It is gaining ground prietor, {illions of men and women to day k ‘ he set i Is peas ; to The new automobile headlight is Our Credit System have a bad stomach ittle Dia tic opi re other de. oe ¢ : a et rena tite: Get nal Bei roe creh comes in handy Drop in te o sgulated and they eat! human eyeball, and turns in itsif™ 2%4_inspect our fine line cir favorite foods without fear socket in exactly the same manner of Foreign and Domestic If your stomach doesn't take care | ag the eye in its support Woolens of your liberal limit without rebel ‘ 4 ion; if your food 1s a damage in Beat wuddern: outside Sos, ae tead of a help, remember, the|to 50c, Stewart House, 86 West quickogt, surest, most harmless re-| stowart.-Advertisement . Hef 18 Pape Diapepsin, which jcosts only fifty cent for a lar ase at drug stores, It's tr ‘ DANCING ® . | derful—it ests food end traight, so gent? and ea HIPPODROME Tailor for Sensible People ily that it is really astonishing wae eae 402 UNION ST, Please, for your sake, don't go on palozblece : and on .with a weak, disordered ive bb ~ Bd vemenet Cash or Credit. stomach; it’s so unnecessary, 8 to hurst's unexpired term, resigned, ve out ex-President Billi BOAT GOES DOWN; 18 ARE DROWNED BRISBANE, Australia, March 2 Striking a rock at the entrance to Brisbane harbor, the French steam WE LIKE Oy DIAPEPSIN” FIXES ICK, SOUR, GASSY STOM ACHS IN FIVE MINUTES