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THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1914, DRESS U FOR EASTER SUNDAY Come in and see our beautiful assemblage of Easter Suits, Coats, Dresses, Millinery, Etc. THEY HAVE QUALITY, STYLE , AND VALUE yi iy) Get your EASTER APPAREL NOW. If it 2 fis a question of ready money, use PACIFIC'S 7 EASY PAYMENT 4 PLAN and get what you want and at the want. : Remember, Your Credit Is GOOD Here— terms price you and you canno much ¢ bal as little anywhere. Pay as you can spare, ance ay as $1 YO sng SEATTLE S POPULAR COED), Corner Third and University. you may f A Week That’s All! Store Open Saturday Night. ose Saturday Night. Maj. Hugh J. Gallagher, in charge| FAIRBANKS, Alaska, April 10 of the quarterm: the Philippines, foliowing an order | Planned last September, when offt- ers in the United States were list- ed for foreign service. B. Davis will succeed Maj. wher at this post Galla- | model as corespondent. Mrs. charged crueity FRECKLE-FACE =" Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily Here's a chance, Miss Freckte-| OKANOGAN, face. to try a remedy for freckles | pa of being em With the guarantee of a reliable | hands, two Chi dealer that it will not com you ajfrom th orchard “aid Gnless it removes the | Roston-Okanogan Co. freckles: Gothen complexion the expense !8/e4 in a lodging house, April 10. joyed as of |to leave this morning Simply get an ounce of othine— | however. double strength from any druggist |py the and a few applications should show | chard you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beantiful complexion. Rarely is) more than one ounce needed for | the worst case | At 2 superintendent who explained ed citizens that the Chinese only employed as cooks. of TO FREE PRISONERS Be wure to ask the druggist for} OLYMPIA, April 10.—The board j the double strength othine as this|of control, returning from 4s the prescription sold under guar-| Walla, recommended the final dis al pardon antee of money back if ft fails to re-‘ charge of 12, conditior 4 of 12 move freckles. ivertisement two, MAJOR TO LEAVE DIVORCES MODEL ter’s depot here,| A divorce was obtained by Thomas has been transferred to service inp. Aitken, one of the big mining op- |erators of Alaska, from Beryl C, Aft ken, who, before marriage, was a| Col. George |noted New York beauty and artist's A Chicago man Was named | Altken | It ix un“erstood ‘SEIZE 2 CHINESE Suspect. | orchard | exe were kidnaped eng near Malott, while if it does give you |taken to town in automoby lies, plac and warned m.,| Chinese were rescued | the or to the enrag-| were Walla SIMPSON & FINZEL THE UPSTAIRS SHOE COMPANY Denny Bidg., 1408 Second Ave. Next to Times Bldg. THIS IS NOT A SAMPLE SHOE COMPANY ia It’s a regular Shoe 4 Store, located up be stairs, where we pay $45 rent instead of $800 to $1,000 the Second Ave. store — pa — Sw That’s the reason why we sell $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes at $2.50 and $3.00 We sell and Girls. They are made and guarantee. the “Rochester Made” Some Shoes for Women of our best sellers are pictured here special to our order and carry our name Ride up and save a dollar on your Easter Shoes Open Saturday till 9 P.M. Mail Orders Delivered Free ‘WOMEN VOTING IN WORLD’S BIGGEST SUFFRAGET CITY MARKS LONG STRIDE FORWARD; VOTERS CAST BALLOTS IN SCHOOLHOUSES; LIKE NEW SYSTEM | —— First Ballots of at Doo r of Graeme Stewart Public School, | Voters and School Children | as a Polling Place Used their political rights Tuesday AS A POLLING PLACE Woman suffrage—long hoped for Seventy school buildings were long fought for, political equality used as voting booths. This conver with men—becamé a reality to the /sion of the school houses into voting women of the worl biggest equal | places puts Chicago a long step bra meht thousands and thousands of ces. jing p! FOUR GUNMEN MAY W YORK, April lot. the four New York gunmen sen tenced to die April 13 for the mur-| |der of Gambler Herman Rosenthal 10,—Friends | execution and retrial fsround that fresh been discovered. Rabbi Browne is sald to be back- jing the movement. The four con- on the evidence had | planned today to make another ef-|demned men were sald to have giv. | fort for a w trial en up all hope. They expected to appeal to the| Prison officials planned to exe state supreme court for a stay them at dawn next Monday of ' cute VERA CRUZ, April 10.—Tamplico was believed here today to be In the rebels’ hands, This belief was based on a dispatch to U. 8. Consul George Canada, from the consul at Tuxpan, saying the city had “appar. ently fallen.” Earlier reports were to the effect that the rebels were closing in on the garrison it was reported, though without confirmation, that Admiral Mayo had landed marines. Sixty American women have been taken on board the warships, STILL GET A STAY TAMPICO SEIZED? School House Voting Booths in Chicago, Shewing Woman Judge of Elections and Women Casting Their | REMOVAL OF THE HIGH GRADE STOCK OF THE Theo. Wilts Hardware Co. AT 1012 FIRST AVENUE We have just 15 days in which to dispose of our entire stock, which consists of the best known makes of mechanics’ tools, sporting goods and This is no fake sale and is the first we have ever held. general hardware. We believe that prices talk. Look over the following list and see if you can afford to miss this chance: Gillette Safety Razors. Regular $5, BICYCLES cut to Bet teat .. $3.98 Gillette Safety Razor Blades, regular $1.00 piri a“ tle Spirit, $29.19 Auto Strop Razors, regular $5.00, eut to $6.00 Bieycle Tires, cut te - $3.49 | Gem Junior Safety Razors, regular $1.00, cut J gs 69 Bicycle Tires, cut to ... to THe ; Raz FISHING TACKLE—ALL FISH | rench, re t te ive | ears, regular , 266 RODS CUT 50 PER CENT | Shears, regular S5c, cut tc ive ) Kingfisher Lines, cut to ..... $1.39 ih) Drills, or Screw Drivers, regular $1 $1.50 Kingfisher Lines, cut to .. 99 in MS¢ | $1.00 Kingfisher Lines, cut to .. 59¢ if] 3%-ft. Atkins oneman Saws, regular $2.75, | $1.00 Silk 59e || cut to $1.98 | - aie | 60-ft ply Damascus Hose, regular $5.00, cut Say It's Economical to 83.98 Having achoo!| Lawn Mowers, Rakes, Hoes and all steel goods house Into Chicago ed in proportion citizens declare they back to the barb ner grocery to cas fern never go} | BASEBALL GOODS Claflin Baseball Shoes, regular $7.00, cut to $3 GUNS AND REVOLVERS Their experience s : echool house as a Winchester Hammerles Guns, 12, 16, 20 | Claflin Baseball Shoes, regular $5.00, cut to $4,24 economical and conve gauge, regular $25.00. $21.99 | Claflin Baseball Shoes, regular $ manent Winchester Rifles, .30-30 32 wpectals, reg | witch Elk Baseball Shoes, regular $2 But more Important still, the use|f] ular $16.50, cut to $13.78 Tito . of the school as a voting place is all] Winchester .20 U. 8. .95 and .405, regular $24.00, | Goldsmith Baseball Shoes, regular $2 positive ald in a very important part|E) cut to $21.89 | to ; 8 of the children’s training, as one of A Testenis 4 wine aa on Ss | | Remington Automatic Rifles, .30-30, : 25, | $1.25 League Balls, cut to the chief objects of the school is de. | regular $25.00, cut to $21.49 Gsbe winiiiee- Baia: ont ts velopment of capacity for citien-| I] [RUA Oe oie; ek nage’ ie oa Slugger ; > jahip. & eae Rifies, *, Pecsisig "815.7 | 1° Slugger Bats, cut to . cut to . | Smith & Wesson Revolvers, regular $18.0 50c Slugger Bats, cut to . \CAN SEE NAMES stake Wear shervied< toves Twenty-five per cent off on all Baseball Gloves linspection of the public | | 'ASIMPLE WAY TO. eut to and Mitts. SPOKANE, signed filed with the city cle April 10.—The name to initia an petits Sale starts Saturday, April 11, at 9 a. m. We guarantee to astonish you with the bargains we offer. Come early. Theo. Wilts Hardware Co. 1012 First Avenue rk or any oth er public officer are open to the So City Duffy ruled when Lewis R. Horton, of the Anti-Saloon | league, sought to prevent the copy-| ing of names on a prohibition tnitia. tive petition rk REMOVE DANDRUFF Prevent Falling Hair and End} sab. tga MAN AND WOMAN [siyie Style, Quality HELD AS ROBBERS | --- There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then troy it entirely. To do this, | about four ounces of plain,| common liquid arvon from any drug} anda store (this is all you need) apply} | . it at night when retirin use! STOCKTON, Cal April 10.—;and when their weapons missed enough to moisten the scalp and|aucust Melsky probably will die/|fire they pounced upon him and rub it in gently with the finger tips.| from a bullet wound through his|gave him a beating By morning, most, if not all, of} jung Tom Shay and a woman| As they started to run Fredericks your dandruff will be gone, and] giving the name of Mra. L. C. ¢ managed to draw his own gun and three or four more Spplications will! ory of Roseville are in dail shot Melaky a he was going You get all three when completoly dissolve, and entirely | gojjowin desperate battle with |through the door you wear a ¢ Sui roy, every single sign and trace| Detective Frank Fredericks early) Shay was captured by lodgers,/ j-.0.. car a Craton Suit. no matter how much dandruff | today . and the woman was dragged from “very suit made under di- you may have Fredericks traced the trio to a|Under a bed in another room rect supervision of Mr. You will find all itching and dig-| gaging ho after a Greek who - a Craton. sing of the scalp will stop instantly | png t held up gave hin i : ad b n up gave him a de The road to happiness is over hills , . and your hair will be fluffy, lus-| wription of them and dales, and he who travels it We extend to you with trous, gloney silky and sc an Entering the room, the alleged/never finds it wearisome or too pleasure the advantages of oe and feel a hundred times bet-| i hors tried to shoot the officer long.—Deseret News. our liberal credit system. If you value your batr, you should weK PARNER It often comes in handy. get rid of dandruff at on fo! FRVICES HELD oO ur suits alway- suit |nothing destroys the hair so quick @ m I R eae ly. It not only starves the hair and oO p ete eport — eo CHICAGO, Iii, April 10— [women Into the fold of American | women of Chicago—more than citizenship, but ft also BROUGHT 200,000 of them—came into INTO USE THE SCHOOL HOUSE suffrage city when Chicago wor ahead in making the est and most) voters armed themselves with bal: | use of the school building | lots, went to the and assumed |~ New York {s still voting in barber their rights as citizens shops and pool rooms, and the san se School Houses conditions exist In most cities in the This ction had a double sig-'« ntry nificance to those interested in the} In the entire United States only reform of politics. It not only|500 school houses are used as poll OHI makes it fall out, stringy, stragely, 88, but it makes it dull, dry, brittle and everybody notices of Market Today BY MASONS HERE J. §. CRATON Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and | } | Frait H Tailor for Men and (Corrected dally by J. W. Godwin & Co.) Women. Apples, loca) cooking 1.25 Impressive ceremonies marked | Y#ktma potatoes 16.00 402 UNION ST. the celebration of Maundy Thurs-| White river potatoes ....12.00 @14.00 Cash cb: Coit day last night in the annual mystic |Parly Rose seed potatoes 22.00 ~~ banquet of the Washington Chap. eM cl ter, Rose Croix, No. 1, in the Scot peal by attended nelent and A tish m ed Rite tempi pm ‘8 of the Scottish Rite. Prominent Masons gave addresses | throughout the evening, and patriot ie songs, like “Ameri “Star- | Spangled Banner,” and scores of others were sung as the enthusiasm increased, The banquet was im- pressive, with its lamb and unleav- ened bread, the custom of the Pass: over feast Thomas M. Askren, wise master, and nd degree Mason, presided. The Rey. William Henry Baker, 33rd degree Mason, gave the invocation, and the Rev. W. A. Major, 32nd de. gree Mason, the benediction Ham ilton Allen of Tacoma, 38rd degree Mason, spoke on “Our Supreme Council and Sovereign Grand Mas: \onc CUT- RATE DENTISTS make a specialty of teeth plates by our painless ° e e @ e e a head = lettuce F athers Mothers Teach children the value of a bank ac- count Cal. radishes” Yellow turnips Sweet potatoes turnips a 2 We without method, Amalgam Filling . $1 Gold Crowns... $3 Porcelain Bridgework $3 your It is a standard of character and good @ lemons, € ter.” hes pa nears fox Butter, Fees, | citizenship. is won Dish donee pie = z Begin Now witheza® in oo’ ARGUE NEW LAW |: : of charge at any time, \ 2 Become eposi i Come in SOON—today, if you} W. H. Kingery defended the] De 9 this liv a depositor in wish—for free examination and jeight-hour day initiative measure, t He ©, progressive in- estimate and Earl Constantine, ‘representa : +4 stitution. tive of the Employers’ association, | 0. r 150 | we Wane ROR ik Vieni: OUR | fought tt last night at a meeting in|¥ ee 4 ge ° Suananren Lakeside hall, Rainier Beach. Con-| N°: 8)" picck horn Ee He a e ational stantino feared ft would work a] (Corrected daily by The Bradner Go)" | 207 University St. 2nd and Uni-| hardship on employers. Native Waehingtos | ma versity St. Opp. Fraser. reamery, DICK a1 | ity an Paterson Co OLD FOLKS GET MARRIED | *.!Sinarv, “woltd pace 2 | ' astern creamery, il Capitetiana | DAVENPORT, April 10.--Freder| ., ealand creamery, aS ' 5600 nO 2 ahi ick Scheffler 7 troubled with brick ; a0 | rheumatism, went to the county ex ere Somer P Sor , 5 |periment station and found a bride bean a 4 Southeast Corner Second He was married to Mrs, Bllen| mary 2 @ 30 | and Columbia Campbell, 73, ey

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