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WHO KILLED SPED ON 10 By Fred L. Boalt A careloss ran down ALL NEXT WEEK (Except Friday) Matinees Wed. & Sat. nutomobiliat last night n midd awed woman at Sixth av. and Pine st Her skull was fractured, and today she is dy ing at the city hospital The automobilist had applied his brake, > on seeing the woman Return by Popular fall, he r ased it, threw in the uteh “pod away, going amt Demand on Pine What is there about Mine that akes people selfiah ward and MARGARET By fos Not all tomobilists are selfish cowardly and me but Did you ever see a man whip up his horse and drive away when he an LingToN lL had accidentally knocked down a pedestrian in the street? Instinctively, at such a time, the In Bayard Veiller’s driver of a borse shouts, “Whoa! . Instinctively, he hauls back upon World Triumph the reins. Instinct he apring to the ere has injured He doesn't reasor man who today drives his automo- bile 10 years ago drove a horse. eee bd e He acts Just as instinctively the autome bilist—or some of them we In the clutch and hurry away as fast a5 gasol can take him. Yet the You never had to walk far tn the country in the day when the horse was fashionable. In that day { Was proper to pass the time of d with every passerby, whether you had been proper Introduced not Howdy! along. And “Howdy!” who rode. | Then—“Want a lift, mister?” you sald as you trudged answered the man “Wouldn't mind, thanks,” from} you | “Hop up, then * * © Whoa! IN OUR HINKY Should the Hinky Dink charter) be adopted this summer, the pres} lent mayor ad city council! would hold ice until next March A general election would then id at which a pink tea m 30 Hinky Dinka will be The Hinky Dinks, represent wards in the city, will then pick a | $12,000 city manager, who will have charge of everything except the po- lice, welfdre board, the library, parks and ctvil service. The pink tea mayor, at $2,500 a year, will take care of these, and/ Will also make all the official| Nights 25c to $2.50 Sat. Mat. 25c to $1. | PRICES | Wed. Mat., Best Seats j $1.00 MEAT PRICES CUT ‘TOMORROW, THURSDAY, AT RYE & CO.'S ARMY IN TEN CHIHUAHUA CITY, April 15.—Reports that Gen, Villa's reb- ela had won an overwhelming vic- | tory over the federals at San/ Pedro were formally confirmed by | Gen. Carranza today. | “You may say in regard to the} San Pedro conflict,” he sald, “that ) it was one of the greatest for the cause of the Mexican people since {the revolutionary era began. “Gen, Villa telegraphed me that AS FOLLOWS: ed and Loin 15¢ Veal 16 the remnant of the federal a ctccsecseeeceees TOG fil with which he battled fortten days | is pantie stricken and fleeing, hav.) thoulder go me 19¢ TREAL HAIR Sweet Prd, Beet ‘Tongue . i 5c 10¢ Leok for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality open until 20 p. m. GROWER Found at Last! The Great English Discov- ,” Grows Hair in 30 Days Choice Liver ‘Sausage $1,000.00 Reward If We Faii on Our Guarantee. Try It At Our Risk—Mail Coupon Today | cUT- OHI RATE DENTISTS We make a specialty of teeth meet plates by our painless Amalgam Filling . $1 Gold Crowns... $3 Porcelain Bridgework $3) rful 6 judgen of charge at any time. 7 Come in SOON—today, if you|ens cio ; : Wish—for free examination and J . estimate. Are whe WE STAND BACK OF OUR|™ alr, brittte ’ WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ if ig sen 8 : GUARANTEE re a Ps 207 University St, 2nd and ag: ae ee z a versity St., Opp. Fraser. | 4 Paterson Co, {1 A : [sp mall it today to Cresia 7D at, Binghamton, N, ¥. | FREE COUPON Bing | The ¢ atories Phone your WANT AD to MAIN 9400 today, for by to-|| ont fade morrow oon will be | BIN wills —_ IS GUEST WOMAN AND ESCAPE BLAME moldarn ye * * Mind the wheel; it's mudd That's the w now you crowd off inte ny it used to be But he diteh to let the autos pass, They go with} @ roar and a rush, leaving you} choking in dust and gasoline fumen The occupants of the autos do not even see you standing there. The woman who hovera between life and death at the hospital Mrs. Charles Hermit, of 8127 49t ay. S She left the sidewa on th mobiles were vronching, She waited to let them pass, The last of the three cars tried to pass the two in front It swung tn toward the curb and sprang abead, It st the wor an, throwing her against the curb And the autoist’s arm ahot to the cluteh, and his car #ped aw of his Heonse Probably he ne will be caught But, he escapes the police he cannot escape fro’ If, He must Hve today and tomorrow and all the days of bis life with the knowledge that he ts the meanest kind of a coward Perhapa you know him he fs your nelg Perhar your 5 friend, Pi candid opinion of murder ards Ww thetr ho wh with then run nock women d: automobiles away If you do, he will agree with you! he will have to—writhing inward-| ly, and change the subject Perhaps you who read thle are the man. I bet you hate yourself, — PROVIDE FOR $2500 MAYOR DINK CHARTER The welfare board will have charge of all charitable and correc: tional institutions public amusements, The bur will look after the free and exercise super All of these provisions Tuesday by the majority of the re stonista. It was also provided that no one {is eligible to be a Hinky Dink un- leas he is @ citizen who haa lived im Seattle four years coutinuously prior to election. VILLA WIPES OUT FEDERAL DAYS’ BATTLE congratulating him warmly. The force tacluded under Gens. Velasco, and Maas CITY UPHELD BY JUDGE IN SALE OF ELECTRIC POWER’ the troops De Moure The right of the city to sell elec tric power as one phase of the munt-| cipal light business as been con firmed in an opinion handed down by Judge Albertson in denying the petition of Albert Chandler and wife for an injunction to restral the city from issuing $400,000 Cedar | river dam bonds, arti $400,000 [n bonds for a city steam The court emphasized the success of the municipal project and point ed out that in addition to Hehting of streets, the plant is now furnish-| ing lights to one-half the Seattle population and selling power for commercial purposes. Tho petitioners contended that the power per cent general limit cins beyond which further indebtedness cannot |" |be Incurred for general purposes. rf FIND SHORTAGE © 8ST. HEL shortage of $ of A. E. lumbla ered THREE ARE HELD N, Ore, April 15. 654 in the acoounts| Thompson, sherift of Cc county, bas been discov The sheriff is missing. manslaughter tag against Brakem and ©. F. in pend: ry Brines Ward and Cénductor F. it pe Full Sets Teeth $5 &U , \L. Parker of the Milwaukee road ” in connection with the death of Any work that doesn't prove! who Lawrence Kelty at Maple Valley. Satisfactory will be repaired free cen Mayor Gill was guest of honor at enthusiastic meeting of en of the World lgat night in club rooms, Fourth av. and| THEATRES Metropolitan — Henrietta Cros man in “The Tongues of Men.” Woore—-Dark Seattle—The Avenue Players In The Chorus Lady a! ~ Phone your WANT AD to MAIN 9400 today, for by to- morrow today will be yes- terday. | drafted \by @ sub-committee, were approved jnew church bonds came in the 5/* SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK You fancy and grays will find weaves, stripes and checks, blue se and cashmeres. : Silk and wool, silk and lisle, in two colors; Plain white and neat stripes, both plain and Special Mniat OR velsea $4 a ikteaner $1.75 | plaited, attached and detached cuffs S$, 15 Cooper's medium wetght ribbed; regular $2.50 $1 55 Our regular $1.50 shirts for....... $3.00 Mallory and value, extra special at, per garment.......... . r enormo ‘ock 0} , 00 on Pure Irish linen of extra quality; regular Sapa oredr toed a $1.00 79c Tailored Ready spe-} | 930 value, at, per garment vst. rsss..... 45 A line of soft Shirts in | military collars attached } 5 hirt going at $8.00 Pants, $6.00 vat « $5.00 Pants, now..... now ssliecine | $4.00 Pants, now é ing left 2,500 killed, wounded and| > | prisoners,” | | $3.00 Pants, now...... $2.25 Carranza telegraphed to Villa, $2.00 Pants, now...... $1.50 cial at ...60- hundreds stripes and plain blues, Every one a bargain A regular $3.00 Corduroy Spe- ‘ $2. to All $25.00 and $27.50 Suits and Topcoats at rges, differe All $15.00 and $18.00 Suits and Topcoats at choose from You Will Save at 401-403 Pike St. $18.45 Strictly hand-tailored and perfect fitting will find in this line a great assortment of new From the On acec lored Chur Ready Co lay, April 16, our entire This includes goods in style and in prices in many cases s¢ underestimate the quality New Spring Suits, Topcoats, Trousers, These are not shopworn goods, but real values, d made we carry only high grade goods ual { nece Iteratic ary All $35 and $37.50 Suits & Topcoats at $26.29 finer n w $1125) in browns fine, all-wool in pm stripe made, re ar Blue ser fine i You grays and browns, M clusive worsteds and cassi Exclu brown cheviots meres. None better in this line Big Saving in Shirts nt Regular Silks and knitted For dreds of string Ti Regular 25 value, each 25 ‘Neckties at Less Than Half n-Hands, $0c and 75¢ Values at 35¢ Odd Pants at any price Hat cial soft and with 55c colors and browns, re: and hun Suit Cases One-Fourth Off Hand Bags for 15c Regular 25¢ and 350 values. 60c President Suspenders 350 Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 Pike Street On Account of Continued I!l-Health the Vice-President Retires Tailored Ready Co. nuint of continued ill-health the vice-president retires He wants his money, and, Hundred Thousand Dollar Stock at One-Fifth to One-Half Off season low that we hesitate to quote them for fear you will All $22.00 and $22.50 Suits and Topcoats at These suits are made especially for us of very All $30.00 and $32.50 Suits and Topcoats at are the kind you see only in the highest grade custom made. hats in grays, b' duced the on from Tai will put bs to raise it, we sale at low urprisingly price Hats and Furnishings are included honest materials—remember, y garment guaranteed, as 2.5 $14 75 style thout materials. All new spring weaves $22.50 and the beautiful models weaves, Seasonable Underwear, Too stiff lacks Fine mercerized stripe, light weight; regular $1.25, at, per garment Light weight, derby ribbed, in white and ‘lay. ender; special at, per garment. Union Suits Mercerized elastic ribbed; regular $2.50 sult, at Light Exyptian, ribbed, with one-fourth and full length sleeves; special at. Pajama Specials Our regular $3.00 and $2.50 values at, a suit.......$1.85 Regular $2.00 -values at, a suit Our entire stock of Vests at one-fourth off. Fine Lisle with triple toe and heel, in black and tans; 25c values; box of 12 pairs, at, box $1. Members of St. Clement's parish | have voted to raise funds for a| at 24th ay Fir at. | Ue citizens who find it nec Fate of Sam 4. Raber, Los, An: | throw some foot deformity or Bee a eT SC Manrice |ailment, to wear especially made | urder of Cherry de St. Maurice, | shoes. 'B. Taylor, a Surgical Bor | as today with the supreme court.| 2 °°ianst who has had | \A pre leteotder deme ont |The Bremerton Trust & Savings | Fat and Be Stron a sisal thodaoe eacniaaey and een oe anized here, making the & ir. Mecarron is be ing congratu-| third bank in the city 7 ible with most thin fol | lated by his friends upon its ap-| : |yrho ah to wal welsh ta tt |pearance. Expert mechanics are| Crown Cleaners Enjoy | Jaturting. tt sy jin attendance, and the speed and | bing on ¥ Fears | high-class manner in which re Prosperous Season physical cul {pairs are made ts an innovation cause of t You cannot extive tract aa flesh-bullders. Sargol Ite regenerative, re powers, to coax’ the mach and intestines to Hterally mk up the fattening elements of ir food and pass them into the lood, where they are carried to| very starved, broken-down cell and ane of your body n k and Sargol ts absolutely a4, inexpensive, efficient. Rar rug ¢ Swift's’ Pharmacy and or lending druggista of. 8 ptt 1 vieinity have it and will ret ir money If you are not aatisfi jas per the guarantee found tn |package.—-Advertisement | Cantions—While excellent results In overcoming ner- val id not be taken by 10 to gain The Goblins rey the Trust) Will Get | Us—lIf-We- -Don’t-Watch-Out! Portland, Ore., March 8, 1914, | Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle, Wash J. J. MoCarron haa opened, at 104} : a thoroughly modern and|m™a state fair. Acting Commission-| bootery. The special |er of Agriculture H. T, Graves so} over the ordinary eral years ago. ;|LOOK! Absolutely the only theat | pictares on n reguiar program each week | Just about double both the labora is The Union Theatre. This ts true, re-ltory and delivery forces, In com- See ee eee manent. 8"4) menting upon this extraordinary ved ot. seing something | activity, Mr. H. C. Malone, the and East | Cherry, 10 BUILD CHURCH! New Made-to-Measure Bootery Opens in Seattle | | up-to-date jobject in view is to cater t IPLAN Pigs’ DAY|— OLYMPIA, Aprtl 15.—There’s | going to be Pigs’ day at the Yakt-| ided, The methods of this well-known firm of Dry Cleaners are becoming shai |apprectated by the particular peo- THINK! | ?*.°t 5 tle to such an extent that, during the past two weeks, ft SS jhas n necessary for them to methods of Ady. READ! nin Beatty every Friday proprietor, attributed same to the careful manner and individual at- tention given to each and every ment and fabric. “Just last ALBERT HANSEN week,” said Mr. Malone, “we Jeweler and Silveramith | French dry cleaned an evening 1010 Second Ave.. Near Madison, ls Now Located at His dress that is worth over $1,000.00 |that was sent to us by an old cus | tomer. This is very gratifying to us, and shows strong confidence in our ability, We now have six| wagons and we cover all parts of New Store a he city. O n nf cleant NAVY. YARD ROUTE assures you ths very, best. work Steamers H, B. Kennedy, Tourtet ana | With no possible harm or effect Leave Colman Dock, Seattle: Sargol has given|capt Sunday), £:00, 10:30 a. m., (except Sunday ny weneral stomach | Saturday. Crescent Baking Powder ingredi- ent no Table subject to change without | upon the most delicate material or fancy dresses. We have recently installed some special appliances which positively clean Oriental rugs, tapestries amd draperies in a perfect’ manner. We have testi monfais and words of praise from Seattle people, for whom we have done this work, This department has shown a wonderful growth | during the past year. | Our feather department is in jecharge of experts, and we do all| es of cleaning, dyeing, curling Athlon 4:98 (ox 1:90, 2:00 $:30 p.m. Sunday 2:20), 11:48 p.m a10 © 50 Round Trip | and working over of plumes to your order, We have an extensive fur-clean- Yours, |ing department, Our method ab- R. 8. SOMERVILLE, | solutely assures protection from Salesman moths. It fs worth while, espectal-| In making the Sellwood District} To what base measures do mer-|ly in caring for the more expen: nary motives lead the Baking! sive furs. | today, I came in contact with two] Powder Trust! But, Just the same. nerally speaking, the Crown lady house-to-house canvassers for| Crescent Baking Powder continues | Cleanc represent in Seattle a |the Royal Baking Powder Company 4 me the dough in Countens | thoroug shly metropolitan and up-to-| kitehe date inetitution, and They had yaper b ” c ‘9 ‘ 3, : ug ita} n ad & paper bag of ground | Crescent Manufacturing Co. Seat-| field in an efficient and modern | bone, which they claimed was a! tle, Wash,—Advertisement, manner,—Adv, AMUSEMENTS Moe POLITAN |MOORE—4 * NIGHTS MATS. LU This Week |! cart SEOT% TO hestunrra. cRomeas GF SOUTH POLE Her Greatest Play Graphic Lecture by “THE TONGUES OF MEN” CHAS. B. HANFORD Campbell Prices, Nights, 6c to $2; Mat. at, Oe tof} 25ce and Spe - | deat Se seat at — 26e. | | EXCEPT S_THEATRE| All Next Weekocn THE AV al Ld Matiness Wed. and Sat Return by Popular Demand MARGARET IitincroN In Bayard Velller’s World-Wide Triumph Within the Law Mail Orders Now—Seats Thursday 26o to $2.00; Mat Wed 3 $1.00; Bat. Mat, ic to gis LapY" Kose Stahi’s Success HIGH CLASS PRODUCTIONS QUALITY PLAYS PANTAGES Lottie Mayer and Her DIVING GIRLS In a Feast of Aquatica LASKY’S 6 HOBOES | 100 and 200 + ta Bradbury System Clothes For Superior Service The everlasting satisfaction given by these famous garments has won the friendship of the best- dressed people in Seattle. We are showing the newest weaves, colors and models in these fine Suits and Topcoats for Spring in the Daylight Salesroom— $20 Upward Credit Free to All Use it to the fullest extent here. You'll find Credit beneficial in many ways. It allows you to buy the best clothing, and plenty of it, at the time you want it m 1332-34 Second Av. & 211 Union St. Today's Styles Today Restonis