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THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914, VIC HEARS HIS OLD PAL, KARL JOHNSON, SING “FAUST” ROLE) AN ECONOMICAL PLACE TO TRADE WE MAINTAIN That these shoes are worth more and sold for more in ground floor locations. Call tomorrow and as ain the truth of those assertions. New Goods From Shipping Case Direct to the Bargain Counter It is not a question of profit, but of raising money. new goods go at once onto the bargain counter. Our immense stock of Furnishings, Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Top Coats are priced for quick action. The Vice President is retir- ing from the firm, and we have got to raise his money. It is to your interest to come now, while YOU CAN SAVE \4 TO You must be satisfied, MARY JANE Siippers are comfortable » well as the season's lar style. ents, satine and gunmetal sizes at $2.50 MEN'S OXFORDS This medium vaimp and round toe button Oxford as sures the wearer of comfort, fit and style. Tan and gun- metal calf, either button or dlucher style. Men’s Work Shoes Box calf blucher, leather lined, full double sole and bellows tongue. A $6.00 val- ue for $2.95 Mail Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post Take Elevator, Open Saturday Evening to 9. Boston Sample Shoe Shop Co., tas. SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET SECOND FLOOR EITEL BLOG. ‘How |s Hoffman Able to Do It? ee Oe ee ereeted while compatines do nothing—even conservative Beale te he tceets bok Tomorrow is to be letter day. “Why do I a get the crowds while the other fellows languish? Easy enough to figure out, young man,” says Mr. “Just talk to that woman over there looking at our coats. She’s been all over the city shopping and has come «k here, convinced that my nice variety and styles discount anything and everything in town.” Tomorrow, April 25, is to be the big red letter day in 1s Good goods cheap has always been our motto, and tomor- tow we outdo ourselves in value giving. ang ge candles gota dma ndigneendone tomers: $20 tailor-made blue serge Balmacaan and ovis, Coats to cl for $12.60, nad the first ton a ee choice of a line of Skirts, up to $5. : Choice of 150 Fancy Coats, all materials and styles, good assortment of color; values to $20, at $12.50. One hundred _ twenty-five Fancy Coats in all the new styles and materials; " regular $16.50 values, at $8.95. Two hundred Coats including Jong and short lengths to fit odd size and stout women, in silk, | serges, etc.; values up to $25, at $6.95, $8.95 and $12.95. $15 all-wool blue serge school girls’ Suits, $7.50. $20 all- wool Suits, $9.50. $25 all-wool Suits, $12.50. Fine lot of all- wool Misses’ Suits, in various materials; values up to $30; special at $7.50. $60 samples of imported silk poplin and moire Suits, all shades; sale price, $22.50. $37.50 to $50 samples, silk and moire Jaunty Coats, kimono sleeves, sale price, $12.50, $15, $17.50, $20. $5 silk crepe Petticoats, tango and all shades, cut! to $1.95. $25 fancy tailored Spring Suits, in serge of all shades, $14.95. Three hundred fancy and tailor-made Suits, all mater-| jals and colors, regular value up to $45, for $22.50. Choice of 125 Suits in value up to $30, all shades, materials and styles, $19.50. Choice of 75 Suits, in value up to $25; good assortment, at $12.95. One‘hundred new fancy Coats, Balmacaan and other styles, in moires, honeycomb materials, etc.; values up to $30, at $17.50. $20 Chiffon Party Dresses, $7.95. $10 Ratine Dresses, $4.95. $15 Silk Poplin Dresses, $7.95. $10 fine Serge Dresses, | | $4.95. $7 tailor-made Skirts in honeycomb and shepherd plaid ' materials, $3.95. $10 Fancy Skirts, $4.50. $12 and $15 Fancy Skirts, $6.95. $3 brocaded Seco silk Petticoats in tango, Kelly m and American Beauty, $1.00. $3 Silk Messaline Petti- coats, $1.95. $1 Sateen Petticoats, tango and other popular shades, 45c. values, $5.00. special at $1.00. $5 Dresden Crepe Dresses, $2.95. Chiffon Waists in tango and other colors, values up to $5 and $7, at $2.50 and $3.50. 500 Kimonos in silks, crepes, etc., values from $3 to $15, especially priced at from 75c to $7.95. } Hoffman system Tailor-made Suits and Coats included in this sale at special prices. Balmacaan Coats made in our own zhop of all materials, and Skirts to match at half price of he Coats. Sale of Manufacturers’ Hats at 50c on the $, at $2.95, 95 and $4.95. offman Cloak & Suit Co. 1316 SECOND AVENUE Agency McCall’s Patterns Misses’ plain tailored Suits, in whipcord, etc., $15) $3.50 Percale House Dresses in extra large sizes, | Fancy | ~ WITH ARO OF MUS: UNDER WS ARM" By Vic “The. Karl Johnson scores big success in the role of ‘Faust’ with the Standard Grand Opera Co." I went to see “Fanst™ last night at the Metropolitan. At this moment a clipping la be | fore me which goes on to give ents from such gr George Hamlin, A David an Sreatest tenor; and Clarence Whitechill, offering Bispham words of praise for the American Caruso,” The article calis back to my mind a balmy day in the fall, years ago, when I was sprawled over a desk, with my mind wool-gather ing. and the big assembly hal! tn the Lincoln high school was silent except the squeaking of some tardy pu pil's shoes as he tip-toed to his feat Sitting opposite me was a big, overgrown fellow, who, judging from his clothes, had evidently come from one of the neighboring country towns. He was eaally atx feet tall and weighed around the 200-mark. I wondered if the football coach had tmported him. “Young OLE HANSON RAPS FEDERAL RED TAPE AT LAUNCHING that} fairs, Ole Hanson yesterday, at the hampers the governing of Indian af eosin ing of the passenger steamer Condemning the red tape Foley Kidney Pills Successfw For Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble success of Foley Kidney The Pills in gi direct benefit for backache, w back, rheumatiam, | artnary and bladder troubles ts) due to the quality of this medicine. Foley & Te not afraid to put quality tn oir medicines. The cost of good, pure, reliable drugs does not scare them. And that is why those who use Foley Kidney Pills get prompt and gratifying re sults from their use. Whatever may be the cause of your kidney and biadder aftments, and however they may affect you, be sure you cannot take Foley Kidney Pills Into your system without good re. sults following. They have a tonic and strengthening effect on the kidneys and bladder, and by re storing the regular normal action, they remove the cause of your fil feeling. In 60c and $1.00 sizes, and they contain no habit-forming drugs. N. B.—In all cases of kid- ney trouble and rheumatiem, a scood cathartic ts advised. Foley Cathartic Tablets (containing bine flag) are a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic that act without pain, and have no junpleasant after effects. For sale |by Bartell Drug Stores. TEETH ELECTRO Painless Dentists TEETW PLATES, FREE EXAMINATION 22K Gold Crowns to .. Bridgework CO swe Full Set of Tee Porcelain Crown § Gold Fillings Silver Fillings We do exactly as advertised Lady Attendant. Terms to sult All work guaranteed 15 years. Flectro Painless Dentists Int and Pike, Opp, Public Market Laboriig People's ventists |worth of their lands. levening, was due to arrive at Calex jed in the Mexican section. ‘with a special delivery, for an oceasional titter or | | Blanche jSranddaughter of Chief Seattle | ton, jbe in commission May 15, jof shouting, flag-waving citizens. 4 THE PRICE OF A SUIT. sale will not always last. BIG ps pai Suits nnd Topcoats $11.25 $14.75 $18.45 $22.50 $26.25 THEO. MARL. Orsi 43 Plisy" All $15.00 and $18.00 Suits and Top Coats at, All $20.00 and $22,50 Suits and Top Coats at. All $25.00 and $27.50 Suits and Top Coats at. All $30.00 and $32.50 Suits and Top Coats at. All $30.00 and $37.50 Suits and Top Coats at. I could see, rooters going wild through the line for long gains. But when the squad turned out for the fall practice, my big friend | in my mind, the an he toro was not among them. He was standing by, watching the prac- tlee, with a roll of music under his arm When, later, 1 became acquaint ed with Karl Johnson, and when we had reached the point in our | Hundreds of patterns—checks, riendahip when the last nickel of ri 3 G 8, my allowance was his for the ask- | esd gic he eee ee ing and my hand was diving into his bag of popcorn as much as bis own, even then I did not know that Karl Johnson could sing. But I know now. And he can sing SOME. Laat night he climb- ed the scale and hung onto high © until I thought he would surely All alterations made without extra charge. Hat Special slit a lung. The cold creeps went up my back, just lke they do $3.00 line of Soft and _ when they throw Old Glory on Stuff Hats in graye, the screen in the moving picture | blacks cheap at $2.15 and = browns, show and the audience goes wild Now that I come to think of ft, maybe Karl was not euch a big chump, after all, for packing a mu- sic roll under his arm, instead of tucking @ pigskin under his wing and scrambling through a mesa of arms and lege for the winning touchdown. SILK SOX In tans, blues, grays and blacks, 50c value, pair. .21¢ Suquamish, recalled how congress, in 1907, provided for helpless In- dians to sealed bids after advertising. The United States was to take charge of the proceeds for the Indian's benefit. PUZZLES YEARS Swanson, A Case in Point “The land was placed on sale, the} DENVER, Colo, April 24.—After | 29 pieces as he knows his alphabet, | beeswax, said to contain hun- Money pail in—many thousands of/15 years of hard work on @ cubé/tnat is, he must recognize each |Pleton, 15, a newsboy, seized a big) | dreds of tons, has been made dollars” sald Hanson. “Charles! pugzie, N, E. Swanson has finished|piece. ‘Thea he must know how | bulldog by the throat after the dog) by A. B. Binkley and Fred inayule and his wite sold $8,000]. 44 nas apent onethird of his|the locks come, how to press this/had sunk his teeth into the leg of| | Waidely, ranchers. Samples of | Mrs, Wina- yule died for want of proper care and food long before the govern ment pald them a cent, and Charles Winayule nearly succumbed. It took @ year and over for the gov. ernment to unwind ite red tape. life experimenting with his tnven- tlon-—-30 bits of wood that fit to- gether. Each piece is locked by one or more pieces. To put the puazle together or take it apart the ing that within 24 : various locks must work in har-|work it, It is a puzzle that will fri ooh pyre dnakige occupy the! mony, and the pieces must fit Into|puzzie any enthusiast.” Howard D, Taylor, speaker of the| | the home of many millions of i SatEe: Suet dct thn bor fn ae lene Othee. And that seems to be enough for|house, returned Thursday from aj | Wild bees. } i et of yay from Se) «1 believe that I have the most’! Swanson visit to his former home in Iowa, @—-—__________—_ attle. No part of this land is culti- any place else, and you will soon have to pay more here. This Suit Cases.14 off Hand Bags. off Neckties 26e value, each, 50c and 7 ite President sncee intricate puzzle ever invented,” said to take ft apart one must know the or that piece so that ft will operate upon another. “I believe that I am safe In say- take it apart and put it together You would have to pay more Shirts and Underwear $2.50 Shirts with stiff cuff, in both plaited and plain; stripe with French cuff— now . Special showing Olus Shirts with drawers attached A $1.60 Shirts now re duced to . $1.00 and $1.25 dreds of them . Tbe Soft Shirts, variety of colors ¢ Big Stock of Underwear Silk and wool, silk and lisle in two colors. Regular $2.50 al $1 75 Ole garment ... Weight, wool ribbed, Cooper's regular §2.60 values, per $1 55 garment Fine mercerized stripe, light weight. Regular $1.25 values, at, 9 per garment c Light weight, derby ribbed, in white and lavender, Special at, per 426 garment Union Suits Mercerized elastic ribbed. Regular $2.50 Buit, at $1.75 Light Egyptian ribbed, with one-fourth and full length sleeves. 89c also fine madras $1.88 1.50 Odd Pants $8.00 Pants now $6.00 Pants now. 84,5 $5.00 Pants now. $4.00 Pants now. $3.00 Pants now. $2.00 Pants now. A regular $3. Toy special at... 10¢ be value, each 3a5¢ 401-403 PIKE STREET Third at Yesler Way CHOKE BULLDOG‘ CHICAGO,. April 24—John Sta- tRNe wax “MINES” FALLON, Nev., April 24.— The discovery of a deposit of “for to put it together or Franklin Fanning, 15, and choked) | the animal until he let go. \} hi While Stapleton held the dog, an- 4 | value, ther boy beat it to death with a retraction just south of Binkley’s ranch, pa ae in Lahontan valley, which, ac- HOWARD TAYLOR BACK cording to tradition, was once there fs no man who can hours, and very few can vated. The timber is cut off. Thel/ Indians are expected to make a liv ing on logged-off land. They have no capital, and of course can do nothing. The timber work is gone, leaving them no employment. They Live on Ciame “They live by digging clams or going away to work. The sale of the land would keep them in com fort forever. The government could sell their lands and pay monthly accounts to those who could not take care of the funds. Many In- diana, however, are as bright as the average man." Others who spoke were Thomas |W. Prosch, who also read a letter from 8. I. Crawford, and Dr. Charles Milton Buchanan, superin- tendent of the Tulalip reservation. The vessel was christened by Mise Thompson, great-great- The new steamer, equipped with a 180-horse power Diesel engine, will run to the Suquamish reservation. She was designed by Lee & Brin: is 90 feet long, 16-foot beam, will have a speed of 15 knots, and will cost about $25,000, She will OFF FOR THE FRONT LOS ANGEL ‘, April 24.—The First battalion of the Seventh regi- ment, N. G, C., which left here last loo eurly today. Throughout their march to the station the police aided the militia to force their way through crowds FEAR DYNAMITING LOS ANGE! 124 guards eurr ? ing and other public structures-here last night, following the receipt by the police of information a plot to dynamite them had been unearth Heavy ral build IS RISKY JOB ST, LOUIS, April 24.—Alarmed by a shadow on she glass panel of her door, Mrs. Julia King hurled her slipper through the glass, seriously injuring a postoffice messenger Dundee 304 PIKE STREET Made to Onier Clothes Don’t let the price deceive you. You can’t get more we give in cloth, fit and satisfaction— even though you pay $25 or e ere. These clothes are made to your measure —of all - wool fabric and are guaranteed to give satisfac- tion, Investigate! SAVE $10 ona Dundee Suit Tailored to Your Measure $25 Values for $15 who He the Man a Dundee- knows.