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BROOKLYN BRIDGE PHOTO OF Pitas from the decks of The phetographer took this remarkable pictur New York, his camera pointed downward at U.S. battleship Texas as she passed under. * The Texas carries the most powerful American flag. The main armament mounted in five electrically controlled turrets either broadside. In addition to these there are fect the vessel from torpedo boat attack The vessel has a displacement of 27,000 tons, a length of 57 a beam of 95 feet. Her boilers are a combinath burners, and, like all U. 5. dreadnoughts, she has a rac bout 5,000 miles. The 14-inch rifles of the main battery have a range of ‘The 1,400-pound shells can penetrate 16 Inches of Krupp s battery afloat under comprises ten 14-inch r All can be inch rifles to of coal an actio 1,000 ya receive finighing touches. NEW YORK, A shall R. Kernochan, society ) composer and a member of nine April 3.—Mar-| \Mnerease his allowance so that he} } marry a girl without money foung Kernochan has been recetv- OUR BEST BULLDOG OF THE SEA Brooklyn fired on 1 at 10,000 yards, The Texas will remain at Brooklyn navy yard fort 60 days to OH, HELP HIM! FARMI BUREAU seomerc coe 2: REPORTSUPON Saturday and Saturday Night Till 9—$2, $3 and $4 Worth of Clothes for Your Dollar ‘THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1914, Lg Se 6 ne eee a The Starr-MacPherson Bankrupt Stock was bought in order to get the location for the “Arrow Co.,” high-class out- fitters to men, women and children Not only is there a very large stock on hand from the Starr- MacPherson Co., but a large amount of New Spring Goods are _ arriving BANKRUPT STARR-MacPHERSON DEPARTMENT STOCK 1420-1422 THIRD AVE. NEAR CORNER PIKE ST. daily for the new concern, and only a limited time time to dis- pose of it. Bveryen| ta the ae Kees with. out r vy $3, $4, $5 Sweaters, cholce of every one in the house ora Men’s High-Class | :: all sizes, FURNISHINGS Men's $2 Finest Naragan- derwear, Shirts and Draw HOES $1.00 to $1.50 Men’ Underwear; broken lines |Men’s $1 for men and 95¢ sett Spring Nee je Un- women derwear Roys’ $2.60 Sweat Mercerized. lustrous tex | Silk Hose ors 69c ture, pink, blue, lavender ™M 75c Silk Handkerchiefs, in| *Weater or button front 39 P bit also fancy Shirts and Drawers, all Cc r. r 3 9 a tes Rtnhad ttareamn, | tee suanel and tk f Swise- Ribbed Underwear, | *® apelin: Db ears he 4 'd The Silk Web | c Shirts, button or sweater | ance of finish, black and enders 29c front; blue, pink, white | Colors. In 6-pair $2.25 Men's 50c and 75c Leather and lavender, Shirts and | boxes teeeee Belts 29c Drawers, all sizes, 39 Fine Mercerized Boys’ $6.00 Blue Serge each Cc) Hose, black 14c Knee Suits $3.95 26c Men's Balbriggan Un- | and colors Men's 12¢ Cotton Hose, black or tan Men's 85e Golf Shirts and white and black and white stripes 29c | n'a Wool 49c Highest grade Bannister, Keith and | Shirts and 69c Men's $1.50 and $2.00 Neg Snow's, all re y bought for Arrow | Drawers | ¥ | ligee Shirts; solesette, per Co. men’s shor i added to this stock, | Men's $2.00 to $3.00 Wool | caie and other fine ma Union Suits $1 29 | teriats in new 89 Boncnsiniahed GA BO] at 169 | gpring colors c lasts . Men's T5e Twilied Golf | * 500 4 Tbe Shirts, Rench-fintshed union made; new | Boys’ 50c and 7 nirts, Let it on, custom tailors give you. to the last stitch. “Arrow Clothes.” ance. see them. mixture: America’s best makers. reductions below. Men’s Suits, Over- coats and Rain- coats Men’s $15.00 Suits, Alco Make, $7.95 Men's Overcoats and Raincoats, Alco make; strictly all-wool choice, new They are hand-tailored garments, made to ret tail at $15.00. 20.00 Suits, Alco Make, ee one Good a re Makes $11.50 Suits, fabrics; colorings. To Men Who Care About Their Appearance You know Instantly when you are “well dressed.” not understand the “why or wherefore,” and most likely you couldn't describe the style half an hour after you have had You know the Quality, Style and Satisfaction the best Arrow Clothes do this for you at a lower price—smart, comfortable, and hold their shape till you are through with them. Best Fabrics, right workmanship No matter what your calling or occupation, all distinctions are swept away when you put on a sult of It gives you a smart, prosperous appear- You'll notice the “Style Difference” the moment you Fancy worsted, pin stripes, chalk lines, shepherd plaids, Scotch plaids, Tartons, bedford cord, plain and fancy and pure worsted decorated with silk, made by Suits and overcoats $15 to $50. Note \\ Saturday and Saturday Night Till 9—$2,$3 and $4Worth of Clothes for Your Dollar You may golf and negligee, 4 ee # of an aunt. , OHI ing $3,750 a year from the estate WASHINGTON, April 3.- lar belief that the is in the class with predacious plu tocrats was given a ere jolt in a bulletin just issued by the depart ment of agriculture which shows that the average return from rent- ed farms is but three and one-half per cent on the Investment. The size of the farm seems to have no effect on the percentage. The bureau of farm management, which developed these facts, studied several hundred farms in Indiana, Illinois and lowa. States in the corn belt were chosen because they excel almost all other regions in wealth of farm products. In this section modern machin- ery, with more horses and fewer men, has made the farm less than 100 acres an “inefficient unit.” The av lebor income of the farm owners operating their own farms was $408 for the year studied, and $870 for the tenants. “Pigs in clover” Awnings Property installed. Pinns and estimates gladly furnished Linquist & Lund, Inc. 1104 THIRD av. Elliote 5340 Hotel Baden Grill Entertainment of Highest Merit Entrance 104 Pine is more than a of animal industry—it's a good in Vestment, and the pig that shared red and white blossoms with gasoline in the farmer's runabout er stuck its snout outside of a pen The crops best Pr ge to Grazing pigs are alfalfa, rape, clover, grai rmuda, | rye, oats, soy beans and cow | peas. The selection depends on the nature of the soil, the | climate and the rainfall. Alfaifa Is the greatest forage crop on soils suited to fied srowth. LAUNCH IS SUNK The fast motorboat Siwash, Capt Villiam Fitzpatrick, crashed into the milk launch Volante, off the Madison park boat landing, yester- day, and cut the vessel nearly 1 twe She went down qu Fotler, the only mar to the Siwash to save hi Signals were mistnder HONOR COL GILL A garrison of the A Army and Navy Union in Seattle, installed last night by Maj. T. L. Merrill, nation al installing officer, honor of Col. Charles R er of Mayor Gill SLAYER BURIED | CUT- RATE DENTISTS We make a specialty of teeth J ricnone plates by our painless Amalgam Filling . $1 Gold Crowns... $3 Porcelain Bridgework $3 Full Sets Teeth $5 & Up Gill, fath Any work that doesn't prove satin: be repaire Ce ot es at any re fepaired free! oy Moorehead, who kilied him Come in SOON—today, if you|*elf in the city jail last week, after wish—for free examination and|he «cnfeswed he had killed Everett estimate. West, on Salmon bay, was buri yesterlay at Co ville, Wash, zhere| WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE 207 University St., 2nd and Uni-|% versity St. Opp. Fraser. Paterson Co. | he mew up as one of five children HEARS BROTHER 18 KiLLeD® A dispatch from Russia bas | just come to the Rev, M. G Andreadis, pastor of the ortho dox Greek church in Seattle, telling of the death of B. Andre adis, his brother, who was a member of the Russian army aviation corps. | a SOIL PROFITS: | Popu-| farm owner who| | {lives in the city and rents his farm) | | than a less favored rooter that nev-| was named in| Men's $4.00 Chrome Tanned Work Shoes; two full sol extra outside counter, vis 2.45 ARROW CO. spring colorings; 1420-1422 Third Ave. brown all sizes. re eee Fown es’ Dress Glover } rubber soles and | all sizes | romney jes 2 95 Men's 60c Drill Shirts, | Boys’ 760 Fine Per 29 styles $ ' Ight and dark col- | slouses . C Men's $5.00 Vici Kid Bluchers; welt soles, | ors, in all sizes... 39c Work 39 hew receding and bump toes $2, 45 Men's $1.60 and $2,00 Golf | Gloves at c all sizes and widths, at .. Shirts; new spring 89c | Men's H P. - Dress Men's $6.00 Buttons and Bluchers; welt | colorings G | Gloves, $1.50 quality soles in new lasts and toes; $2 95 Men's $2.00 Flannet Shirts; | chamois and kid, 98 Rench-fintshed; all sizes at ’ military collar; SF ee SOC I pair Odds and ends of Men's eckwear in Four-n- Broken line Men's $2.00 to $5.00 Blucher | Golf Shirts, up to $1.00 Hands, Teck, Club Ties; and Lace Shoes, gunmetal and and $1.50 new, up-to-date pat- Russia calf; sizes up to 10 . $1.95 values 45c | terns, at .. 19¢ | Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats, Alco and other good ‘makers; fine all-wool fabrics; plain and fancy mixtures; un- fs finished worsted and new chalk line S11, 50 Men's $25.00 dain, High Grade, $14.50 3 This offer embraces Men's Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats, from one of the finest makers of High-Grade Clothes — includes silk mixtures, black unfinished worsted, serges and $14, 59 new Tartons and Bedford cords. ve eveesese Geeeeeee " F: Men’s $30.00 and $35.00 Suits, $19.50 This includes some of the finest woolens, fancy worsted, Scotch plaids, Shepherd plaids, finest unfinished worsted and_ serges, and silk decorated worsted. Some silk lined. Made $19 50 by America’s best makers....se++ssees seeseeeeees eoeeeee f Men’s $40.00 and $45.00 Suits and Overcoats, $24.50 If better cloth would have them. supremacy. Made by America’s Best Ready or trimmings This line will demonstrate Arrow Tailors. . or better tailoring could be had, we $24.50 Formerly Starr-MacPherson Store eca Kicker, newspaper at here, does not other them Let ORTHERN BANK AND TRUST CO. SHARON, Pa., a new Seneca, Pa depend on man to figure of speech, says the bureau write its news, set ite type and run us bumble bee is going to put more| Williams runs the press. making money, CORSEXTATIVE CROUCH TO RE ARSOLUTTLY sare. LIBCRAL EROUER TO SATII 14m FUNDED PEOPLE. YOUR PEACE OF MIND | is never disturbed re- garding the safety of your Jewelry, Silver- ware, Keepsakes, and | articles } cherish and cannot replace, if you keep in our Steel Fire-proof and Burg- lar-proof Safe posit Vaults. The cost is small and more than repaid in the comfort of know- ing your possessions are abso- lutely safe. GIRLS GET OUT PAPER; IT PAYS) April 3.—The Sen-| show you through our Safe De- posit Department. weekly} . hear live (Written Especially for its press. Anna C. Kinney is edi-| say ee tor, Anna §. Hart and Effie L.| een ee N. ¥., the | Hackathorne set the type and Lucy | il you,” shrieked The girls|YOUNK Woman, rushing table in the were The older of dining together | the | sprang up from the table led the angry wife about fsa her till the « ssed had escaped. Th you asthma in any form, cured De- I have not falled in them. Now, ff you a ferer from can't sleep nights, I relief at once and a time. The following I will absolutely cure Bronchitis, forms, suc enoids, Gastric as Tonst the Bladder, all Bowel Prostatiti Diseases | | precious | | ' | | all Nervous lepay, mention. write and I will I have cured, DR. G. J. NUERN two M @ I. Wood, who had, it ts alleged, used her friendship with Mrs aries M. Price to obtain evi Asthma! Bronchial Asthma! If you are a sufferer from pay you to investigate. asthma of 30 years’ standing, not in Boston and New York but here in Seattle and towns around Seattle, and this disease and Catarrh in all its Uleer of the Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh of en; Rheumatism of all forms; Diseases, Heart and Eezema, and many others too numerous to If you are in doubt, give you names and addresses of people Olymple View Sanitarium, 14-16 W. Harrison The Star) April 3 a frantic towards a Hotel Brevoort, where her husband and two other women | Mrs. and grasp the waist, irl she ad is girl was | it will T have one of re a suf- will give cure in diseases Asthma, Mtis, Ad- in men, in wom- Epl- BERG Phone Queen Anne 3127 FOURTH AND PIKE SEATTLE dence for a divorce sult which the| husband, Architeatars! |the Harvard club and a relative of|or large, which coincides with his | alone. has| special notions of beauty If he begins by admiring a little qalmer| snub-nosed girl, calle over her face, be sure that his| Love strikes his highest note at Lord U brought When | gone to women | NOTIFY HIM OF THE | THEIR LITTLE ing him Price explained that she ALL A MAN’S LOVES, FROM FIRST READER T CTT GRAVE, ARE TWINS IN LOOKS, SAYS NIXOLA By Nixola Greeley-Smith |‘ associate editor of the! Poll, Record, member vedale of England, against his wife. she had grown her husband's home TO| ultimate goddess will also bear a DEATH OF] marked likeness to a King Charles|®0y more than a great singer can SON, and, follow-| spaniel |hold high G forever, to the hotel, had been mad If at 18 he admires her large and| TO expect a wife, after long dened by the sight of the gay party|rosy, at 80 he will still admire| Years of commonp! His heart may but it’s always true to type—| PLENTIFUL for one woman to be} of| the type, the scale. er's bill, not be true to/rosy lips, they ARE FAR TOO able to hold him by such charms| Eyes that are brighter, lips | that are rosier will always allure | him if that is all his love amounts | with ringlets fall- | to. blonde or brunette, lean | marriage. He cannot sustain it me in Valley Kamloops, ern Railway character of Quincy Valley, him to make a trip of inspection. have done Quincy B. C., This takes courage and are the kind that make money is going to be an engineer. secure. SAFI know that the Great Northern property to any other than a | disciplined and intelligent ‘man. the roar of a tornado, but up ahead, into the darkness for the slightes is a man whom we ford to follow before we advance the price, saving $2.50 to $10 an acre. WOMEN THR which included Miss Wood To the eye-witnesses of this un-| resemblance FIRST GRAVE. among ALL THE|ON A MAN ADMIRES FROM | READER TO THE} largeness and rosiness, And I think PH NESS cannot last No matter go with me to see the $7.50 covers everything. a similar family re CAL RACTIVE- how much a young man may admire brown eyes and ahead, with his left hand resting lightly on as she makes a curve, will be Foppoly, pulling the Oriental Limited up the Sound, while you and I will be comfortably tucked away in our berths, safe and ND SECURE, I repeat, would not entrust the lives of 150 persons and a million dollars’ worth of brave, She may rip open atmosphere with the speed of a planet and the silently vidence of danger trust and cannot but love--who holds our lives in the hollow of his hand, as it were. sane, ship, to retain the first ardor of the honeymoon is like zinni to sing only and always above asking Tetra- To hope that a man, after years of mowing the front lawn, walking the baby and censoring the buteh- will still comport himself like Romeo under Juliet’s baleony is asking the sun of love to stand still in the sky. And in love there are not— never have been—any Joshua: FREE FROM PLAGUE HOQUIAM, April 3.—Ray Thur ber, special deputy health officer, reports the port of Hoquiam asa e comrade- free from bubonic plague. Courage in Buying MONG others that bought tracts recently from A is Frank Foppoly of a fireman on the Great North- Being well informed and knowing the it was not necessary for A number of others business with us on the same basis, all buying ahead of the line of development for the big profits that come through expansion. intelligence, Some day Foppoly And some night, up but these “the air” because we well- peering You pass into bis keeping your Iife—can you af- his lead with your purse? Buy now which {s the same as Get my new booklet on Quincy Valley today, then land next Saturday night— usual scene its most extraordinary |semblance may be detected be- feature was the fact that the wife} tween all the men that a woman} A M K; J rd and the young woman he threat-) loves or admires in the course of | if cNay Jordan ened looked enough alike t6 be/her lifetim 114 James St—Elliott 5434. twin sisters, Yet it is often pos-| That is one of the many reasons Seattle, U. 8A sible to trace just such a common|why LOV HAT RESTS ONLY ‘