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THik STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1914, Amusements! NEW METHODS IN | The Last of the Corset Department MOORE aL ween METROPOLITAN THEATRE| - US E in SE ATil E'S The Blue Bird Poco a , rr me save ) : c I LE | Any pair Corsets 69c. This includes every pair in the house—R. & G. , American Lady, Certied La Grecque and Ferris Waists. Values up to $2.50, but not all sizes, ‘alb at 69c. , Te, B1, 81.50; Galler ( Bhows 1, 2:20, 4 0, and $20 datly ; ie eter, Se Mote heat Pelee tien U N | 0 i R EVI VA { | Also all Waist Forms with the sample corset on, values up to $7.50, at $2.45. Remember, we have i ALL NEXT WEEK | | “e thing, high-grade Shoes, Women’s n uits and added several new departments. The Men's Clothing, high-gra ] h 3 1 nme 1 € ; ’ Duieicis HAWAIIANS _ Painless religion ts being offered] The cholr sang “Where He Leads | Summer Wash Fabrics, all go at 44 to % off. We still have a large line « ces anc rt! Seattle folk thin v Me I Will Follow,” and the ushers! . ¢ MacPherson st many other lines in tots . eg y MALT) swoot singers trom Southern Seas) “The start was made last night/ distributed cards ‘through the aud-| Embroideries, Notions from the Starr-MacPhersor as sat wel ban | t al credit it— i i tat Orders Now. Geate Thuredey CREO | when the big unity meetings open-|fence asking each person to sign! toc’ small to advert ¢, that will be e sold at pric e 80 ease it ye a ¢ 1 ha 1 = “CO + Jed tn the First Methodist ch,|and peturn, showing what % to % « 45 ¥ y in the house g othing | aie od co adh tee mF |management of mintsters from the Cards Gathered Up a ies’ c 0 50c: All- Linen ba = prone down town Congregational, Presby The cards were brought up front -| T-I-V. O-L-I SEATTLE THEATRE. | {ortan“huptae and. Micthouist|at the clove, ‘No mention Wee made| = Masten! Phowe Mai churches. of the number, of converts. f Mus TONIGHT AND ALL WERK | No flippant meaning is intended.| That's the new way of presenting an a ie s. ‘o.9 0. * - The Ro oe Beauty C! BAILEY & MITCHELL PRESENT | The pleturesqu days of PF r) . CR Ow re vaxp oF wa M J ’ P | Cartwright, the flery evangelist who] nard preached an Interest- 15 nas 95 Sh ck PBL Ary JANES FA [preached a brimstone doctrine to| ing vermon on “I Am the Vine and a ies’ c to Cc amroc z Matinees Prices—-200, 300, B00 j trembling ones, are no more. |Ye Are the Branches, for Apart = AC - (Rargain mcs Monday, Any Seat | No longer do the penitent ones; From Me Ye Can Do Nothing.” H dk ‘ hi f . go to the “Mourners’ bench” at the| Rev, Mark A. Matthews leq in inen anakercnhiels ... . Ketae tlope of hia Uknveoa. dank [Ugiied Presto tatanreycics 1420-1422 THIRD AVE. Seeat wing, 9ard 49c 06, Sonomor 4c bunch | pc We, Nant you to consecrate yaur|church aro the other two ministers WOMEN’S $27.50 to $30.00 SUITS $13.75 feeee ha | lives to the service of Jesun Christ,” |engaged tr meeting AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE just in time for Kaster—the sample line and surplus lot of a maker who ts recognized mong the topnotch makers of the country, There is an unmistakable look of high-class workmanship 1n every line, character in every detail—and a goodness of material that will surprise you when you think of the price, $13.76 Ladies’ Extra fine $8.00 Serge ; Women's $20.00 new | Ladies’ $10.00 One-Piece Dresses miyfagisccs ee 5 | verses and Gisck ana | colors x $3.95 dies n) White hite ladies’ and fixses’ Children’s Veristrong 25c Hose 14c Most reliable 256c Stocking in the world; two thread Maurice Maeterlinck's popular al-|ing the next morning, Tylty! finds |he said, quietly, as an earnest man| The servi begin at 7:45 o'clock legory, “The Blue Bird,” with all|the coveted bird tn his ¢ He! putting an absolutely necessary jeach evening. They will continue its beautiful scenes of wonderland, | sends it to neighbor Berlingot's lit josition | to all. juntil April 1 12, its charming music, {ts unusual] tle daughter, who is healed and ts] —— characters and their fairy dances/ able to walk { returned to the Moore last night to} Burford Hampden as Tylty! and 5 » entertain a full house: Tylty! and} B c as Mytyl delight the his little sister, Mytyl, two human especially the children, with children of Macteriinck’s creative y naturalness, | @ imagination, delight their audience! The rest of the cast is delightful a = with their adventures in quest of | ly capable | = the blue bird of happiness. The play is bere all week = By means of Fairy Berylune's ™ green cap, with its magic diamond, | @————- = ° = Tyity! is able to go with his sister | | THE PANTAGES | a : Sito the Land of Memory to see “A Night in Hawall” will prom 10e and Ife 1 rs 16¢ and 166 Hooks and Eyes So SER eee eateries atillwara 26e Heavy Huck Towels 5c 35c CREPES, with narrow silk stripes in delicate colorings are at high tide of popularity for dainty frocks, children's dresses, waints and kimonos, These are just the patterns and the quality every woman seems to want—the same Crepes, in fact, which are selling 1n many stores for 36c a yard. An da including the new tango | EL PASO, March 31.—Reports nition was largely responsible tor| 2 4 vil t t wa Oxtords in ee kein, and Getter Tyl; Into! apy never end and never grow tn ec current today that an armis-|the difficulty he had, Dorman ex excellent, firm weave, with silk effects, in shades of yellow, | | hard twisted lustrous yarn; earner x = the dead: into the Kingdom of the interesting as long as Aliky’ ® tice nae be effected between reb | pinined. lavender, pink, blue, hello, ete, on white and colored ‘WNW0e three-thread toe an 14s new Bagiiee Brrtture to become acquainted with| Tester Hawaiians are tn contro! |‘I°* iad Deon efector | The shells were home-made, tarn grounds. The tnost tubable materials at, yard. heel; ‘a pair......... ue “ s ie * the little unborn children; into the |! the entertainment feature. It's |¢l# and federals at Torreon to ef | eq out in Chihuahua City, and only | sae Py no ES Palace of Night to see Cold-in- Ny a and dancing num-|able Velasco, the federal command: | about one in 20 of them exploded | e Handker- d, and into the Land of Happi-| °**; Herr Bolke creates a woma |or, to negotiate terms of surrender, | failing almost wholly to cover the 5 G K d Gl f W 5 Bese cad into the Land Of appt |“ Ceo—right on the, stage and aye eee aeenes mada Wr tue voual toekere 1.50 German Kid Gloves for Women 95c fie Well and the Joy of Maternal Love | Boroughly mystifies his audience who fighting {n| Finally the men resorted to hand NEW SHIPMENT of the best Ittle-priced Gloves anywhere. White, embroidered with Bare revealed jDanny Simmons si aman rreon district up to Sunday, | srenades white or biack; tan, embroidered black; black, tans and grays, with neat embroidery. All : and They fail to find the real blue | #24 has an eccentric da Comer | gave a vivid account here today of| Many of these, too, failed to ex-| phoning 7 Man's $2.00 eorens . 3 - ft Cs q gh . > lode. , won yalny a & bird after their long journey through | S84 Sloane are nifty dancers. To-|the atruggle about Gomaz Palacio. | Plode, | Broken lines of $1.60 and $2.00 grades, | 1 ea Night Gowns, viet kid S wondertal worlds, and finally re-/ S00, ond Geneva are expert wire) The rebel assaulted th © Slaughtered on Hill $1.00 Chamots 49 qmail and largest ols riedon Ky 25e silk trimmed sizes @ turn to thetr little bed in the wood | P**ormers. seven times, said, before they] There was practically no cover| Gloves at, pair c oor og Rigged oats dang eae oe: Ss Gloves at, pair 9¢ $2.45 —*° cottage, where, upon wak- the attackers, Dorman said, and took it, and tn his opinion the en as | cagoment was the bloodiest in Mex.) ax they climbed the Cerro De! Pilar | i ee ee rf foan history | slopes, quite exposed, the federal |I (sten's b00 and Toc Silk Hand-) [$2.50 Boy Scout Shoes, elk-) { Men's 26c pure linen Hand-) ff sten’s $6.00 Russia Calf and fine “Mary Jane's Pa” ie the interest| “Col. Victoranlo Huerta, a riflemen mowed them down ini | yerchiefs 35 skin, with raw hide $1 AS | | Serchicts reatea 15 Gunmetal Shoes, new $3.45 ing entertainment being presented| son of the dictator,” he said, | heaps a CY | soies ’ packages, at . VOC J | engtsn tasts ...... |by the Bailey & Mitchell players | “was one of the gta ‘ V : the photographer stated, | lthis week. The play tells the story| killed early In the fyht. Me [fought in person among his men, 315 PIKE ST ot Hiren Porkina, who deserts his| fell fighting In the ‘trenches | cheering and encouraging them BANKRUPT STOCK OF THE wife to become « wanderer, but! with hie men, Friday, Dorman related, Villa sent } Men's $0c to finally comes back home to beg! “The Gomer Palacio battle was British Consul Cummings {nto Tor- soo Bik, Wed -M PHERSON DEPARTMENT STORE forgiveness. He is given hia desire,|the fiercest at Cerro Del Pilar 0 ask Gen. co to surren-| “390. ac | Es. omen FORTUNE” | but is forced to become a house.| After each assault It was easy to eS a “WEEN CARTRIDGES FAILED" [hold servant and makes good on/|tell just where the attack had been| When Dorman loft, Saturday, the ie 1420-1422 Third Avenue, Near Corner of Pike Street the job. | stopped by the line of dead rebel "| emissary had not returned, and Miss Florence Bell scores a hit/| Ammunition Poor | there were rumors that Velasco had as the suffraget, Portia Perkins.| The poor quality of Vill exume-| had him executed. rete tian Benn“? REV. DAHLSTROM |SHE’S GIVEN $200 GIRL JUMPS IN |TEAMSTERS TO (DREAMS HE HAS Aven eee ‘= “auido SHES-A SEr72 vet GETS LIM: FVE A DAY JUST To, BAY FRHTS OFF “SUBMIT CASE TO RICH MINE, GDS, x55 traction at the Tivolf, The Ort school teacher, led « ental extravaganza has proved a) | C Y OUT 10 DIG IT charge on the school house real hit with o c and routed her su dances by the caorus The Rose. bud Beauty chorus ts seen in some | Miss Ethel Eby, 32, , 5 and arrested her. maces : 4 by, 32, is recovering,| The team owners = of Seattle will} SPOKANE, Wash, March 31.— viata baeuapemwese The “Rey.” Albert H. Dahlstrom, tn the city hospftal today, after an |appear before the strike arbitration | pinning hie faith to a dream, G.|, T,Foreman is & soctalist, f Aer t hi “Hell cult, unsuccessful attempt at sufcide in|commission appointed by Mayor OL Spok is 4 when @ social! board was © ae, d reeenar | gp lenin. george Weber the bay at the foot of West Harrison | Gill to state their grievances in con-| len, &@ Spokane contractor, is de-| called two weeks ago, she was ” ° Libpeagenn gl tbe emigrate st. nection with the teamsters’ strike. | voting ere! oy sey ae devel-| charged. “ <o y I, waiting the She as rescued, after a struggle, ‘The action will follow a meeting | opment of a gold mining claim near In Old New York” is the fea,|'* 10 the county jal |Nelson, B.C arrival of a prison guard from Me- by Sam Hewitt, 28, a sailor, who /last night in which the executive | Nelson, € moving iene at ‘eoaty con a lies iulaud, “ater being sentenced dived {nto the water after her. ‘committee of the Teamsters’ nots wb if ernonepapn mdi a nei 2 b ame pokane this week bearin, love story that attracts attention. | yesterday afternoon to a term of A few minutes before she attempt-| met the arbiters in the mayor's of- lo Sp z “THE EMPRE S 4 she left her purse and fice and gave their version of the | news of this unique mining venture. ’ Singing and dancing on the bill|five years by Federal Judge Net- woes with Bitiah White, who rans | trouble Several years ago, ho says, Olsen | Migney You Can ang ‘high-grade musical numbers |erer a confectionery store at 400 W. Har-| C. W. Green, secretary of the| reamed that he was operating a y +i ah tensa Dahlstrom ‘wes convicted of rison st ; Teamsters’ union told the commis-/™ine. He was shoveling out ore transporting Miss Edna Englund . Tw of Tacoma from Seattle to Fresno, jours 8:30 to 8100 Cal, in October, 1913. ae te ARE KILLED The girl's sister, Hilda, whom - PB eerena en Dahistrom also “took as a wife,” ts 9 EVERETT, March 31.—Coroner| *till true to the convicted preach. | Malsby's investigation today holds| °f and sttended his trial devot- no one to blame fi ws hee 4 | * Frank Chilatth 40 ang Mie eciot| Judge Neterer scathingly rebuk- I sella, 61, killed when a heavy builg. (°4 Dahlstrom for his operations | |ing frame gave way under a wind| "der the cloak of religion | The note read: “I have decided | sion the strike followed when team |Tich in the precious yellow metal. to commit suicide, e been|owners refused to sign an agree-|Of course, he awoke disappointed, threatened with the nt ylum.|ment for “closed shop,” a rainimum|>ut with details of the physical} I won't go there. It ls the only way | wage of $2.50 a day and @ maximum et gece of lis dream-mine|/ miy stamped in his memory. aut of the situation for myself and |of $3.50 m day. relativ There are different rea wo A year later Olsen went to Brit- hich #¢ font mecomeary to ish Columbia to inspect some tim- sons, 1 a write. My folks have been good to ber. Near Nelson he was surprised me, and my aister is In no to find a spot which coincided as : to hills, trees and all physical fea-| , nanne ble fo shape or manner responsible for my tures with the surroundings of his| Save at Poynor's Prices Like These All Through the Furniture Stock : act. | don't know why a person a! ts = $26.00 Mission design, 48-inch } pa jand fell upon them while they w : i am con need — Cer =~ ways wants to leave an explanation, ir “ne aoe me Oak Dining Table......: $15.00 4 Grout Couman BLS }at work for the Sumner Iron Works. | !!™!t sentence to hard labor sha but they do.” jsen forgot about the timber| $9.50 oak Rock- { business and located a mining claim, | Hewitt was aided by B, Gandy, an calling it the Dream Mine. other sailor, who threw a rope tothe! ‘Tonight Soattle realty men will | man in the water, and B. I, Moses, | hold their big banquet at the Hotel Ry fee $1100 Guar. 217 W. Thomas st, and White, the| Washington Annex ‘pi: Ek ae merchant | It is the tenth annual event tn Aeceromcemn, BRST SS 87.50 The girl was taken to the clty/tne history of the Seattle Real Es: | ] ? RY Se i fin hia |suffice both as a proper puniah- | ment for the defendant and a warn-| Piles Cured tm 6 to 14 Day: refund money if PAZO o1nt.| ing to the community that such to cure Itching, Blind, Pieed.| conduct must be dealt with se ing or Protruding Piles. First applica-| yerely,” said the éourt. FT AK PHEAR REPORT ON PUBLIC MARKET -=.| MINIMUM WAGE hospital and ts better today. }tate association, ané the forecast of [the attendance indicates a record} FOR DRINK HABIT “ ” number. Approximately TiS | ns tealineente snanene ls DO Se aa TIZ FOR ACHING, ets have been sold, The occasion | pints tae a renccesstul has OR- sen in restoring the victims | RE, TIRED FEET wi be informal and the company | Of ye “Dy Taute” “ints anbar | PAY CASH FOR USED iSO ote ant Other buathecg men {Sud useful citizens, and so strong GOODS—EXCHANGE Nents and other business men.|ig our confidence in ite curative NEW FOR THOSE 3 | The committee announces a few at ¢ YOU HAVE OLYMPIA, March 31.—The mint-| Queer. Poe nl ‘eiek ‘Wuiadne ‘teat a he powers, that we want to emphasize 5th, 6th dP Arasd | od-bye sore feet, burning feet,| tickets are unsold hey can be : ; aid , . j —_ath, 6th and Pine _ ne oc pple adlnngielirgl perdi | Victoria swollen feet, sweaty fect, smelling | had by phoning F. L. Seixas, Main ita seatiee oe pga . ; . | MADRID, Spain, March 30.—She's| feet, tired feet 9 ze o dene 7 4 —BIC 3 tine J. Gleascn, acting secretary OC 0 Gaustter of Princess Hoar? of| Good-bye corns, callvuses, ban-| The banquet opens at 6:30. Spe ae eal ee eae ‘Ok INE * , oynor ponent the commission Battenburg, often called “the poor-|ons and raw spots. No more shoe| cial musical talent has been pro efunded. ORRINE vid |costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for tightness, no, vided \F ne Bi et more limping | |Free Booklet. i nat ace lcd SEES FUTURE |Pike Pharmacy, Second and 1621 FOURTH AVE. The conference consists of three Ks est princess in all Europe,” but! Between Pike and Pine mployers, three employer a ¢ ; | namely, Mrs. Frances C. Axtell,|clothes alone is $90,000 a y little more than $200 a day. Bellingham, Prof. W. G. Beach, Se FREE DELIVERY 7 of other queen in Europe has so large| face in agony. 0 Ss TODAY'S STYLES TODAY —- FREE DELIVERY |) attle. J... Fletcher, Tacoma" ft Siidwance for her personal use| 12 te inn FOR SEATTLE. For Stall Numbers on Specials Below, Bulletin Boards Bi ee RnegriipgrieT cr Rae " r | on on Bie i Th eal of tt bd 0 Mony Savea | WET GETS CASH at ar The onan of the ore com by Malice Sete Gouah U% Pot | mission ablish — coaling rmin ew esses i SS Tes. Pure:Cane Guser $1 | Local R 'y Making Your Coug! onnean #onous exuda-| wharves on Saimon bay in prepara cal Ranch Eggs, doz 25e¢ Syrup at Home B March 31,—Jud tions which puff tion for the development of the 4 Ibs. Macaroni ........ | Full Cream Cheese, Ib. 2he — French awarded the can of buriec up the feet, Use coaling trade shows a thorough r Waains Dest Piss j ‘ asure, found by a boy on the and forget your foot misery.| study of the future Pacific com te) as er a apple 10 bars Good Laundry Soap 256 hore several weeks ago, to John K.| Ah! how comfortable your feet feel, | merce and will place Seattle with 3 cans Asparagus .... 20¢ Cream of Wheat . de Doolittle, a war veteran, who estab.| Get a cent box of “TIZ” now at | out a rival city on the coast,” said 5 ibs. Fancy Rice % cans Best Tomatoes . Gouna medicines, « contain |lished his claim that he buried the|any druggist or department store.|©, P. Blanchard of Prince Rupert An elaborate collection of beautiful erccvcece « ler wantity of f 4 1 a 8 erestes , oting oe OE a Mie tate 2 cans Best Corn ... yon take ry fo Ag a Miated | money in fear of a bank panic, The|Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad| who is interested in promoting Dresses ts here for your inspection, ar and %& pint of warm wi Abe an contalned $850 feet, feet that never swell, never|trade relations between the two Salt Mackerel, 2 fc - = m 2 " > , 2 for . 4 and stir about 2 minutes, you hurt, never g@t tired. A year’s foot | cittes pkgs. Mince Meat ....... | Halibut, 2 Ibs for .. a8 good syrup as money could >, Wt ¥¢ ff A Jcomfort guaranteed or money fe: | - Homeraaln Peano Th | S'ne gg a Po ith Be ea ae ‘WOMAN MAY DIE pint f , | All 606 1 Suge \—-_—_——— a Good Creamery Butter, Ib + | Pure Olive Of] mace TO QUIT STAGE prs ferme Ag LOS ANGELES, March 31,.— - Evelyn Thaw announced her retirement from the stage at the conclusion of her present engagement. She will join a movie company. The materials include Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse, Poplin, Messaline and Chiffon Taffetas, in Copen, tango, : , = navy, Mexique and evening shade ae TACOMA, March 31,—Mrs, Frant mae helen Urquhart is gtill in a precerious condition as a resuft of the auto ac vident last F night on the Pu yallup road, A, A. Phinney, the S« attle capitalist, who drove the ma chine, will recover ‘ Beautiful models from $15 upward BUY ON EASY CREDIT Make your-selection—now—and BANKRUPTCY SALE WRIGHT SHOE SHOP 7AS°SYieks _ | SHOES-1 PRICE-SHOES H Lonsdale Sheeting and Stocking ‘Malo Hels fort later, Our modern credit sy stem is at your. disposal and we will cheer- fully open an account for you. A small payment down {s all that {s required. & splendia ody, too, | whooping ugh, apeemodio cro 5 raneging, Tou, aeeermedie croup STOLE JEWELS Pinex t# a most value! sauna” FOLKS SAVING mpound of Norway whi | OLYMPIA, March 31,—State Rank 1 1 ualac 24% ” ~ Tae sleet ba "SAN FRANG 18CO, March 31.—| Examiner W. 8. Hanson's report N . . other pr pe ton will work In thie Though Adolph Hirschman, Jew NO GUESS WORK shows that in the year ending ler, fought fiercely with a burggar 4, 1918, the state banks had and Boys’ Treble Kneo to Geniern arch + io isp, for making cough home, the latter Kot away’ in our method of examining the eve. 00 more on deposit than in the pr 260 Devonshire ( ais ene Nomen thar 00 worth of gem 22 years of @xpertence. Reasonable | yjou te oll een imitated, but never muc ANOTHER ONE GONE ae: Op ulfi ftina ¢ Fe ciaws ot an sa M RG, Corman, TO HAVE PHONE IOS March 3i—Trying to avoid H collision with another aviator, iC O ] Cc ts NEAU, Alaska larch 31 crugpis r will Capt. Reinhard capsized his urry ptica 0. |, ster has secured gh city LONDON ON THE MARKET | Sor got. if not er aeroplane and was killed EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS | council telerione franehiae wor gh un) | Ithird Floor, 9064-66 Arcade Bldg, | Years. \ tion, oF money pr en with this 1352-34 Second Av. & 211 Union St Seattle's Reliable Credit House