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.- oeeee i404 #24 deme eS DANCING HIPPODROME Witth and University. the BEST tn Traveling Goods the RIGHT PRICE see us REPAIRING WILSON MUST | FIGHT AGAINST BIG INTERESTS Star's Washington Corres- | pondent Explains Why They | Want Intervention |WILSON PEEVES 'EM } pe | They Disapprove of His Sing- ling Out Huerta as Opponent. By Gilson Gardner WASHINGTON, D. C, April 28.—This war on Huerta jis not the war for which the |jingoes in and out of congress {have been clamoring. A tremendous struggle is on jnow to push the administra- tion into a general war on THIS SITUATION SHOULD BE CLEARLY UNDERSTOOD The desire for a general war is inspired by the vast interests in the northern part of Mexico which have suffered fro mthe revolutionary dis-/ turbance and which wish/ American intervention accom- panied by the protection of property and the continuance of peaceful exploitation. This is the explanation of the delay in congress—this is the explanation for all the talk by men like Fall of New Mexico, Root, Lodge and the other reactionaries, who as usual are PLAYT THE GAM PECIAL _IN- TERESTS AND BIG BUSI- Ss. | A BITTER DISAPPOINT. MENT TO THESE INTERESTS THAT HOSTILITIES, NOW THAT |\THEY HAVE COME, ARE ODI- RECTED AGAINST HUERTA AND, THE SECTION OF MEXICO |WHICH HE CONTROLS, WITH- jour INCLUDING THE CONSTI- TUTIONAL REVOLUTIONISTS. HEP! HEP! HEP-HEP- HEP! BRAVO!! WESTLAKE} PUBLIC MARKET. 5th, 6th and Pine ‘ WEDNESDAY SPEGIALS MRS. ORNES DIES MOUNT VERNON, April 28.- Mra. Fred Ornes, wife of the editor of the Mount Vernon Argua, died at her home here last night of appen. dicitis. She was 29 years old, the daughter of J hi Hannay, banker. MEDIATORS IN MEXICO FUSS ARE HOPEFUL |Huerta Formally Agrees Submit Trouble With U. S to Arbitration. To LET 'EM OFF EASY President Wilson Is Not clined to Drive a Hard Bargain. to In- BY JOHN EDWIN NEVIN WASHINGTON, April 28-— Official notification that Gen Huerta had agreed to accept the good offices of Argentina, Brazil and Chile to arbitrate the differences bet the U. nd Mexico was handed to oretary of State Bryan today Spanish ambassador here sald Secretary Bryan, “and in the meantime we are getting our people to safety,” Mediation han been accepted by | Washington and Mexico City, and the mediators are waiting proposals. | Expect Difficult Task When the proposals have been submitted there will begin the work of reconciling them It 1s admitted that this probably will be a more than difficult under taking i] i If Mexico can develop a strong! man, however, {t was the general opinion that sor methigg can be ac- complished It is agreed on all hands that] neither Huerta, Carranza nor Villa will do, since it will be impossible for al! factions of Mexicans to agree on any one of them. Huerta Must Withdraw The mediators, therefore, are looking over the lesser factional |chieftains, hoping to find one likely | to te thetr purposes. learned on high government | x aothority that the government has no disposition to drive a hard bar. gain, but {t is sald Wilson will in-! sist on two things—THuerta’s elim- ination and guarantees of the re-| establishment of constitutional gov- | ernment. ' SAILOR CONVICTED George Cameron, a sallor, 38, was| “The sky seems to be clearing,” | lig Grade Clothes At i/o to 3/4 Off nly large hand from Paevech Co., : me of spring toile of hoes and furnist arriving daily for the neern which has got to be sold, Just Got to Be. the new is there a tarr nen’ ngs We maintain that man within several hun- of Seattle, personal appearance essential to his success and who regards economy as the sure | basic principle of success, can possibly afford to overlook this wonderful offering. Men’s $25 to 35° |. SUITS oe his includes some of the fin- est woolens known Fancy | 29 worsted, Scotch plaids, shepherd 7 plaids, finest un- finished worsted and serges and worsted decorated with silk. | Some silk lined. Made by Ameri- ca’s best makers. Norfolks cluded. no or young man dred miles who re- | gards his Men's Summer Flannel Bhi union made; all sizes, Drawers; all sizes, pencil stripes, effects; fine fiannelette, silk, frogs, Sc Men's 150 Soft Outing Colla: assort colors, in- Boys’ Halbricgan Underwear; all wines, foot lic | x white split id_ Gloves 5c Men's 500 “9 Pha If the saving is not exactly as represented or you are not sat- isfied in every way, your money back for the asking. Boyr’ S00 and The Leather Belts, 19¢ ARROW CO. STARR-MacPHERSON CO. STORE Let all who suffer with ]}} It is most bitter to them that the! convicted in 20 minutes in Judge|—} foRMeRLy fir teeth read this h. The Ohio thod of Dentistry tells a plain way what is essary to avoid tooth No charge what- for counsel and ad- ag @ person knows that They are forever getting Pride, if nothing else, on you to see a seeing a dentist, and the skilled in their profes- too, Ohio Dentists, sole titio of the Ohio Meth- Dentistry, since they are very head of their pro- It will surely be worth while to have them exam- ir teeth and get their and when you consid- there is no charge at- to it, it would seem that one who needs dental it should call. The fact you have a free examina- tter rests entirely with you. that the Ohio Dentists wilf jo is to tell you just how they fe cure a condition like by their Ohio Method. You are, no doubt, aware that Ohio Dentists discovered to treat pyorrhea, reced- gums, foul breath, ete., ully, almost an entire bility before this dis- ‘The Obio Dentists alone tice this method, which teeth without plates or Plates. We will have to say later about the ng caused by plates, and fact that the Ohio Dentists discovered the means of by inserting teeth with- Plates at all will doubtless as good tidings to the The Ohio Dentists saved many a patient wearing a plate or par- plate. Eminent men and in professional and so- life have attested their re- fable skill in open letters, lich will be sent or shown to on request. All work nteed. We are general loners in ali branches of ry. € hio _ CUT RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY ST, president says distinctly that he has no quarrel with Villa and the) revolutioniats. | They are rendered almost despor| ate by the administration's obs! and repeated reiteration that) nited States is not engaged tn ral war on the Mexican peo ill not be forced into a gen: war, and has no intention of mvading or taking any action which looks to the acquisition of property ‘or the rtion of sovereignty over Me territory. Clamor for, ‘Intervention ‘The spokesmen of the special tn- terests are already clamoring that) the stars and stripes having been) raised over Mexican sol! must never be pulled down. | DISTINCTLY LET IT BE UN- DERSTOOD THAT EXPRESSIONS OF THIS CHARACTER DO NOT THE INTENTION OF PRESIDENT WILSON’S ADMIN. ISTRATION. On the very best and highest au- thority I state that the president still hopes that the ‘ealy te 8 situa. tion may work out on! Beye ances for which he has been held! responsible. The United States, when gatie-| fied that its honor has been vind!-| cated, can call {ts men back to ite) ships and } depart from ae FINDS BOY AFTER LONG SEARCH; HE. TURNS HER DOWN A story of mother love was re- vealed when Mrs. McHugh Telfer met her 16-year-old son in superior court yesterday affer a search of seven years, which took her to England, Canada and various parts of the United States. She wept when the boy told her he had no desire to live with her and refused to leave Seattle and his high school work to go back to Chicago with her. The woman sald she bad worked in a Chicago factory for $30 a month, saving every penny for the trips she made. She told the court her husband, Alexander Telfer, left Chicago with the boy when he was 9 years old. Later, she says the husband obtained a divorce and married again. She asks annulment of her hus- band's divorce and custody of the boy. MINE COLUMBIA FORT STEVENS, ¢ Or., April 28.— ‘e being lald at columbia river today by the U. 8. mine planter Ringgold, assisted by the lighthouse tender Manzanila and the steamer Fornance. Mine fields are being planted in the north and south channels. — OLYMPIA, April 28—The su- preme court has denied the writ of mandate to force Mrs. Josephine Preston, state superintendent of schools, to give credit to No. 3 school district, in Kittitas county, jfor the training of pupila in the |manual training department of the Ellensburg Normal. Coach Hiram Contbear, of the University of Washington crew, re ceived word from the University of California to the effect that the Herkeley regulars will be here for the regatta in May, “RED LETTER DAY” EXTRA? THE management of the Westlake Market has secured from the Food Products Company, for a great “Red Letter Day” extra special a solid carload-— 3,000 GALLONS “EVER FRESH” APPLE SYRUP —the newest product of the famous Pacific Coast apple orchards. A rich, tart, fruity-flavored sweet that makes a confection of Hot Cakes and Waffles. “Everfresh” Apple Syrup is made from the pure juice of the world-renowned Washington and Oregon apples. It makes the finest Taffy and Fudge you ever tasted, and an Ice Cream Sundae of surpassing goodness. Children fairly love it. It comes in tins of convenient sizes We cut the prices deeply for “RED LETTER DAY” SIZE 2 | 25c It’s a pure, maple SIZE 10 ‘98c more pleasing than 49c_ healthful product, On sale at all the and Specialty Stalls throughout the Westlake Market, week beginning Wednes- Usual “Red Letter Day” erEmey inducements. -Grocery day. Stall No. 210—12 Ibs, Sugar 352—T bars Naptha Soap.. 204—Hard wheat Blend sack ... 205—26e can Olives 60—4 Ibs. 10¢ Prunes 123 Ibe. Sugar......81.00 801—Tenderloin Sole, lb...10¢ 201—40c Victoria bart Ib. | 343--Best new Potatoes on the 50¢ | market, Ib. . 2he | 42—40c Oranges, dozen Flour, | 344 Presi st Sle hideleiiia’ 3 BAe | MUM oh cede yey s venteres 25¢ Ripe | 994 yaa Doughnuts, doz. 156 2—-Fresh Mixed Candy, Ib be 412—Free demonstration cup of Hiest-Grade Coffee. Hothouse Cucumbers, 2 Blue Seal Be 23 for 11-12—Round Steak, Ib....20¢ 45—-Shoulders of Lamb, best: Ave BSE 606 Peanut Butter, | bottle Snider's | 219500. Brooms 5-lb. pail Pure Lard Fancy Reltng Beef, Ib 1246 “Loaf Carnation Bread pa Be | 16 329 Fresh, churned ‘Washington ,Creamery Butter, 3 lbs. s5¢ m1 Corned ‘Beet, ib ” 600 roll Boot’ Paper Towels This 1 Matting 16e bottie Peroxide! | ROADS COSTLY | OLYMPIA, April 28.—Upon |completion of highway work for |which bids are now being adver- tined, the state will have spent $3,- 182,000 on roed Lsenptivener etnce bgaorg 8, 1911, 296 mfles faced road, and 126 Seger ropa surfaced road having been bullt. Two hundred and seven milea are under course of construction. NEED BOOSTERS Boosters in church circles are needed, according to the Rev. W. W. Vance of Vancouver, B. C, who spoke at the annual meeting of St Mark's parish last night. Itching Stops Instantly! One Application of ZEMO Stops This Unbearable Torture and Makes Life Worth Living to apply atch and 6 y acts almost |itke magic. It quickly allays the tr ritation that causes Itching, whether |thia Is germ ‘activity or clogged |pores and blood and Jused regularly pro really won- | resulta MO! stop your ranteed by druggists everywh ath Beattie by Hwift's Drug Co. a Bartell's five drug stores MEAT PRICES CUT TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY AT FRYE & COS MARKETS Get « Be Bottle Teday and Prove tt) | Ronald's court Inst night of {m- 4,000 SCHOOL TAKE PART IN The school children are to have their innings Friday and Saturday nichts and Saturday afternoon, when, practically unassisted, they wil put on thetr annual May Feat!- val of Music at the Armory. | Nearly 4,000 will participate, in- cluding a 75-plece orchestra from the high schools and a crowd of |boys and girls from the eighth | Rrade, who will give the folk games of all nations in costume. Eliminate Paid Artists To make the celebration a real |kid affair, and to keep down ex- | penses #0 © permit of low prices |of admission, Ben F. Johnson, Miss Lucy Cole and others in charge of |the arrangements have eliminated the highsalaried artists featured at |festivals in former years. Except for Miss Elizabeth Jaques and John Lince, two local singers, and a professional orches- |tra to accompany the high school CHILDREN WILL MAY FESTIVAL chorus, there will be no “hired talent.” ‘The entire instrumental part of the entertainment will be furnished by the high school orchestra, and) the following soloists from the high | schools: Pearl Dempsey and Jen-! nile Middlevich, violinists; Fred Smelzer, flutist, and Harold Gie- ser, trombonist. Big Choruses to Sing Three big choruses, each num-| bering 1,200 toices, will be heard. | Friday night the high school) chorus will sing under the direction of David F. Davies. Miss Cole will direct the chor the fifth and eighth grades at the| other two performances, the latter | singing Saturday night. Twenty-five and 30 cents admis-| sion will be charged at the two evening performances and 10 and 18 cents at the matinee arranged for children. ‘TOWN WIPED OUT STOCKTON, Cal, April 28.—The | entire west end of the town of Cop- peropolis, a mining camp east of here, was wiped out by an tncen- diary fire today. BURN BIG HOTEL FELIXTOWN, Eng., April 28— Militant suffragettes carly today burned the Bath hotel here, with $150,000 loss, RAYMOND FIRE DRUNKENNESS. Is a curable disease, which requires | treatment. The ORRINE treatment | I in be used with absolute confi- It destroys all desire tor! y, beer, or other intoxicants, | Can be given in the home. No san- itarium expense. No loss of time | from work. Can be given secretly. If, after a trial, you fail to get any benefit from its use your money | will be refunded, | ORRINE 18 prepared in two} | toema; . 1, secret treatment, a} F powder; ORRINE No. 2, in pill} form, for those who desire to take | | voluntary treatment Costs only | | $1.00 a box. Come in and talk over | the matter with us. Ask for book- jet Swift's Pharmacy, Second and / | pike. 1 oo | roper conduct with a nine. rer 1418-1420-1422 THIRD AVE.—Near Pike BROWN IS FREE SOUTH BEND, Aprfl 28.—After a fight of 10 years to obtain his l!b- erty from the insane ward of the penitentiary, Tom Brown sentenced 10 years ago for slaying his father, is at Mberty today. Brown was de- clared sane by a jury Saturday, and the state refused to appeal from the judgment. Brown and his moth- er spent $6,000 to obtain his free- dom. REAL SAVINGS Bedroom Pieces Get our prices on every- thing you will need in fur- nishing the chamber. A great showing of AT GENUINE REDUCTIONS, For Other Rooms in Buffet ices like ti through the store. Come in and see how much you ean save. S.H. POYNOR 1521 Fourth Avenue, Between Pike am RAYMOND, April ¢ 28.—Fire of un-| known origin was discovered in the! Votaw furniture store yesterday af. ternoon, and for a time threatened the entire building, In which the city offices are housed. Damage to and additional damage at $1,000. Mrs. Henry W, Lung is now head of the Seattle Federation of Wo- jen's Clubs. She succeeded Mrs. orge N. McLoughlin at the annual election yesterday. Winsor was elected vice president and Mrs. W. 8. Griswold correspond. ing secretary. AS FOLLOWS: Choice Steer T-Bone Steak Choice Steer Pot Roast Choice Veal . 206 Pork Liver, 3 Ibe. for Sweet Pickled Be Tongue Look for U. &. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p, m. Today's Healthogram Hives are generally caused by Indiscreet diet. Strawber. ries cause hives in some people As @ remedy give a saline lax ative, such as Epsom salts or sodium phosphate, Relieve the itching by bathing with a strong solution of bicarbonate of soda A severe rash can be relieved by saturating a piece of gauze with this solution and laying it on the affected surface, A FOR RENT ad in The Star Wants reaches more) homes in one evening than! there are people passing your | home in a week, furniture stock is placed at $5,000, | ELECT OFFICERS, Miss Bessie L.| | METROPOLITAN it |] Two |] STRATFORD-v | “KING Evening prices, 50¢ | prices, B00 to $1.60. Curtain at § | [S THEATRE| a MATIN | Players in tne TI Matinees Other Evenings—300, 306 New Faces—Max Stein), Hyde and Bessie F Kd 200 tle MAT. MOORE unix 2:30 Tonight, Wednesday Matinee and ‘The Most-Talked-of Woman tn the World VE NESBIT THAW Jack Clifford and a Big Com- in the Musical, Dancing Divertixornent MARIETTE” Night Pric Mats, $1.69. PANTAGES Geo, Ford, Virginia Drew & Co. In THE SOUL KISS Other Big Features 100 and 200. 250 to TONI GHT TIVOLI THEATRE MADISON ST., BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND Avs. | | | | | | A WARNER FEATURE PHO ALSO ONE-REEL K i} 1Oc ADULTS-————CHILDREN ANY SEAT AMATEUR NIGHT BEST AMATEUR TALENT AND “THE BOGUS BILLIONAIRE” IN THE CITY TOPLAY IN THREE REELS EYSTONE COMEDY