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NIGHTS Starting WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SPECIAL PRICE MATINEES sash I a THE BIG TRAINLOAD OF FUN AND THE BIGGEST AND BEST OF ALL NEW YORK WINTER GARDEN SHOWS ink An Aurora Borealls of Colorful Splendor And an Unparalieied Assemblage of Musical Entertainers, including MLLE. MARIE ROBSON) MARIE FENTON | JACK STOREY DOYLE & DIXON | DONALD MacDONALD ARTHUR MONDAY | 60 ‘60 PRICES: NIGHTS, 50c to $2.00 Matinee Saturday, 25c to $1.50 Comedy The World’s Prettiest Chorus Dancing Nymphs and Grecian Maidens | | | | BONE CORSETS | Stk Hestery ae rrories BANK Elliott 4438 WAVY YARD ROUTE eguety, Tourist and 38 (on. 29, 2:00) > m ‘EARLY DATE FOR HINKY CHARTER ELECTION ASKED An early date may be set by the counctl for the Hinky Dink charter election. Those behind . antes oansoet. to change without Main 8101. Fare Se Rouné Trip. T PRICES the reapportion ment Initiative bill, in which King county 1s greatly Interested, have asked the council to set the elec tlon date before July 1. This would enable the reappor tionment boosters to reach the voters at the polls and obtain alg natures for the petition. The peti-| tion requires over 20,000 signatures, and it {s believed 20,000 of these can | C U be obtained in one election day. ORROW, THURSDAY, AT | As the Initiative bills must be ’ | filed with the secretary of state be-| ' “Even Women and Children Will © fHE STAR—WE ESDAY, MAY 6, 1914, Fight Us if U.S. Invades Mexico” 14-YearOld Mexican Girt Who Would Fight Against U. 8. Invaders WILSON HOPES FOR REBELS’ BY JOHN E. NEVIN WASHINGTON, May 6.—The Washington administration le relying on the rebels to save the Mexican situation, President Wilson and Secretary Bryan believe the rebels will over throw Huerta b the A. B.C. mediators can accomplish anything tangible, it was learned today. This was why the president was willing to have the start on formal negotiations delayed until May 18, when they are scheduled to begin | at Niagara Falls, Canada Gen. Villa told Geo. Carothers, the state Mexico, that he and his men will ocoupy Saltillo, San Lule Potosl and Tampico within ten days,| elnehing rebels’ hold on the North a ing to them two di reet row to the capital The « thing which be vet | Washington was sension among the rebeia There were rumors that Villa jand other rebel leaders we SUCCESS! reling. Bome observers « a spilt might occur, one rebel fac tfon joining Huerta Gen, Fanaton reported that the | Mexteans were concentrating at favorable points for attacking Vera department's agent tn Cruz. Senoritas Smuggle Ammunition From U.S. EU PASO, Tex, May 6. ‘The fed-; about tt, The young women simply eral outposts at Saltilio had already |!ooked #0 innocent and smiled so been engaged early today by Gen | Pablo Gonzales’ Mexican rebels, ac cording to a dispatch received here Only preliminary skirmishing was | going on. G mn, Villa expected to join Gon- tales today Senoritas from the other side of the border have been smuggling cartridges from El Paso to Juarez wholesale, it leaked out today prettily at the customs guards and soldiers on the International bridge that it never occurred to them to ask embarrassing questions. An infantryman tn El Paso hap pened to hear a fingling sound as a} pretty Mexican girl boarded a Juarez-bound street car. He fol lowed, and saw a cartridge drop| from the susp blouse. Customs lector Cobb has toned women inapectors on There was nothing complicated! bridges | fore July 3, the council t# urged to |set the Hinky gad election on Tuesday, June 30. giad to see him. He ts charged | with embezzling $1,590 from the Cit spondent ALL {RIG BLUFF CALLED | VANCOUVER, May 6.—J. 8 | White, arrested here last week, who| |denied he was an embezzler from) South Dakota, admitted yesterday | he was a fugitive from justice when | confronted by Sheriff C. E. Coyne of | 14¢ Anchor Brand Bacon, 491 LEAPS TO DEATH ‘per Ib. 1226 we ELLENSBURG, May 6.—In sight | 15c of 200 passengers on a Northern Pa cific train, Mrs. Anna Brown, for erly pokane, jumped to deat for U. 8. Purple stamp, TY of Spokane, Jumped to death It signifies purity and quality open until 6:20 p. m. ‘Sweet Pickied Beef ‘Tongue Fort Pierre, 8.D. White recognized | Coyne as an old friend, and seemed | jin the Yakima river yesterday from a bridge at Cle Elum. She was de-} HT, OUST May 6. ‘EM! Judge Mitch-| ed down a decision against the own-| ers of the game preserve in Skagit) |county who sought to oust tide land| owners, because the lands were ed for illegal hunting i ‘MUNICIPAL RAILWAY BONDS MAY BE SOLD OVER COUNTER If the council approves the pian | Paul to check of the city utilities committee, citi zens of Seattle will have a chance |to buy $10 shares in the municipal | raflway. The committees Tuesday agreed upon the ordinance drawn by the |corporation counsel authorizing the | | sale of $500,000 utility bonds to con nect Division A with the ake| Burien line, and to parallel the Ren ton line tracks if the railway cannot be acquired by condemnation. The ordinance permits the sale of the bonds in $1600 and $100 de. | nominations. Each of the $100 bonds will be} bear. | | ell, in ine superior court, has hand-|ing.5 per cent interest, and these|the clerk's feet, writhing in agony. | subdivided into $10 coupons, | | | clerk, who entered his room in re-| are to be offered to the public for) sale. ‘This plan was first urged by The Star, following a successful cam paign of a similar DE. A. M. JOHNSON IONE SURE ROAD TO | HEALTH Et aiesce: dae tors tabiorine ana | ETHEL DAVIS and HER BA Giacouraged over your physical condi in “PME CANDY SITEF Hon, come to me and 1 will frankly MARTHA nUswwrt yular Movie #tar day Mats, 260 0c | | y ing, Thursday, fat i} | PANTAGES 10e and 200 i AMUSEMENTS )} DOLLS 1 Next Sunday and Week SEATS SELLING The Biggest and Nest of All New York Winter Garden Bhows The Honeymoon Express with AL JOLSON tf Cast of 100 am Mieht Prices Wed. and Prt Mats... fat. Mat one and cur uinan ail ing ninety per cent of al a. Appendicitis, kidney diseases trombies, constipation dteora. liver lang and throat paralysis, ete red by me without drugs McCarron’s Rapid Shoe Repairing MME snd tue cert “or teeta BOOTS AND SHOES }is44,{0 Meneure pl NEW AND REPAIR WORK IN ALL BHANCIEES Ihe, aah Madiocn at. Gttice nuuee,” 104 CHERRY ST., AT 1ST AVE. 10 SECONDS’ WALK PIONEER ANSFERS m. to b p.m. and 7 to & p. attendant, Telephone Main 27 SQUARE SAVES Its Cargo of i nature fn St./ the reason for | "where the bankers attempted munteipal ownership by refusing to buy city utility bonds Recently the plan was revived by Harry Carroll, city comptroller. TAKES HIS LIFE “I've just taken carbolic acid! and I'm dying,” Fred Wilson, liv. ing at the Kari hotel, First av. and Washington st, calmly told the sponse to a call at 3 a. m, today. A moment later Wilson fell at He was dead before medical ald could be summoned, Wilson left nothing to Indicate his rash act was about 40 years old and con. ducted a freak animal show (CROPS ARE coop GLOYD, May 6.—Crop prospects here are unusually good. Warly frosts nipped a little of the fruit, but grains of all kinds promise a bumper crop. ‘SHOT IN STRIKE PORTLAND, May 6. M. C. Rhode, night watchman for the Al bers Dock Co,, was shot and badly wounded by D. McKeon yesterday |MeKeon is a sympathizer with the longshoremen in their strike, CAPTAIN SUED SOUTH BEND, May 6.—The $10,- 000 damage suit charging allenation of affection, brought by Wm, Sutko. nen against Capt. John Lundstedt, captain of the school Solano, known in marine circles as “Berkeley Jim,” is on trial today nh sult follows a divorce action brought by Mr Suikonen, He| By Norman Rose. (Special Washington War Corre spondent.) | WASHINGTON, D. C, |MAY 2.—"“WE HAVE STUMBLED INTO HELL! GOD HELP US AND LEAD /US OUT!" That was Congressman Wm Kent's reply, when I asked iim the question VHAT ARE WE UP AGAINST IN MEXICO WHAT WILI WAR WITH MEXICO MEAN Kent knows Mexico and the Mexican pe He has trav Jed all through the country he } y among its inhabi tants, nd tudied them at lose “If we have war with Mex * he continued, “it will be . useless, unpardw As to what such a to le war. would mean, | dread think of it it mak me | sick to realize”that wffairs come to a pass where we a confronted with even a pocal | bility of rr | “Those people who think with Mexico means a short |paign and an easy conquest ar fully mistaken | because thin nation ts so mu jger, stronger, richer than our troops are going to have away Women WII! Figut, “There plorable er fear They imagine that b big Mexico. walk Too be mo When {tt becor known that the United State made war on thelr nation, CO’S ENTIRE ADULT TION, MEN AND WOMEN BOYS, WILL BE HER ARMY “The recent revolution has filled the country with arms and ammunt n, and aroused the fighting spirit of the pop ‘The fury with which the Mext cans have butchered one another will be turned upon us, increased in | intensity ‘Our troops will have a tremend ous job cut out for them, when they |tackle the force that Mexico can in her Seteane ie America prospect ot band fight M cX1 POPULA AND _“But the »| RAINIER VALLEY | Rainier valley citizens will hold four mass meetings at Columbia, Hillman City, Dunlap and Rainier Beach, within three days of each| other, to discuss the car line situa tlon. A meeting held at Phalen’s ball Tuesday night was addressed by Mayor Gill, who dedlared the valley- ites should get together on a plan of action, the car situation ts at present. od he is strongly in| favor of taking over the Renton line, but is unwilling to be held up for a miliion and a half “or any thing like that.” (ON HIS WAY OUT PARA, Brazil, May 6—Col. Roos. evelt and party reached here yes terday on the homeward journey | |from the jungles of Brazil, | “The trip was a most succeasful| jone,” said the colonel, “our natnral | ints collecting more than 2,100 birds | }and mammals and a number of rep- tiles, many of which are unknown to science.” - STUDENT FINED NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 6. Stanhope Nixon, son of Lewis} Nixon, New York millionaire, for-| mer Yale student, was found guil-| ty of breach of the peace here yes-| terday and fined $200. He was arrested in connection with an assault upon Edward W Everit, chief engineer of a tele phone company. 1° | COMPLIMENT NAVY YARD BREMERTON, May 6.—A |} communication of praise and sratification was received by the commandant of the Puget Sound navy yard yesterday from Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels. The com- | | || mandant 1 congratulated for | | | | the speed 4 ayed in getting | | the reserve fleet on a war foot | | ing and ready for active service on short notice. o~ waters A SURE WAY TO | _ END DANDRUFF |Stop Falling Hair and Itching | Scalp—At Once | | | | —¢* There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this fs all you will need) apply it at night when rettr- ing; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the} finger tips. By morning, most, if not all, of| your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will | completely dissolve, and entirely | destroy every single sign and trace | of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have, Yon will find all ttehing and dig- ging of the scalp will stop instant- trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times bet- ter. If you value your for nothing destroys the hair so| quickly. It not only starves the| hair and makes {t fall out, but it makes {t stringy, straggly, dull, dry, brittle and lifeless, and every: body notices it ly and your hair will be flufty, lus|§ Mexican is | .dustrious, hon ext coun, He is alu pirited, ignorant and cruel, He hare sntil wed—then be ware of t race | on such as to lead him The nd of A> ericans who until very recently, @ type t re and who, by their eontemptuou and unjust treatment of the Mext Amer “When the ignorant and barbar ous native population learns that the hated ‘gringoes’ have declared war on them, those tidings will be the death knell of many an Ameri can who will be unable to defend h elt “And death will be the least and most merciful thing that will come to the men, women children who may fall into the clutches of the Mexicana. MY BLOOD RUNS! COLD WHEN | THINK OF THE HORRORS THAT WILL BE EN ACTED! cannot The and hate In af of barbarism “The annals of a war with Mex-| feo will be horror piled on horror. The hearts of the American people will turn sick at the recitals that) will appear in the newspapers. And the newspapers will not be able to! print the half of what will take| pla BABY DOLLS AND BUNNIES DRIVE MANAGER ‘BUGS’ It's an absurd request,” said Manager Milne, positively. “I sim ply won't star it You don’t think for a mi ing to let you turn ba rooms | and make these © and I eenth century st people 4 in t abbit warrens,| Ethel I When Ethe in doubly | pretty, and th ¢ a deal, for} Ethel a classy looking Jane any way you figure t And, believe us, you'll do a bit of figuring when you seo her. “Figures” make up most of the game tam week, You should say not! You should Ethel Davis say nothing!” she raged. “You've insulted my Uttle Dodo and that's more than any other man ever dared to do. I'm not asking you to | | consider. I'm just saying that the rabbits stay—Dodo and all of them | ~if the act goes on. The girts| would be simply wild ff they hi what you said Ethel cuddied up against her neck a little white rabbit. It was Dodo, Milne threw up his hands with a shrug of despatr. And downstairs a bevy of white! rabbits hopped out into the hall-| way of the dressing rooms at Pan. rd) | tages theatre. The rabbits are a new stunt in| traveling pets, broug in by the| Armstrong Baby Dolls, of which| Miss Ethel is the very acceptable| lea The dressing says Milne, rooms this week, look like a county fair. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN Seattle’s Leading X\ | Dentist and Optician A Entrance 705 and 715 Wiest % Avenne Z In the Union k and ’ Washingt ig Phone Main 2610 THR OFFICES IN} pores My meth oan work| will examination; having | vee and. working for prices that |te in and Optical Wore ETH an WROWN ut your 4 BYES. EDWIN J Cheap Dental Work. Expensive — work and Ww » Dental put in ¢ withou rk th then sell eth for $4, Ailver fills, 600; the bext| A fillings, $1.00 up. Jaime to 4 $8 nnd $12 Synthetic or A quack in ¢ which Is tin that > replace teeth We dc We. mak mtnatt ALBANY CUT RATE DENTISTS Second Floor People’s Bank Bullding | Hecond and Pike Take Blevalor or Walk Up | Great Piano Sale Now In Full Blast! FIRST THREE DAYS WITNESSES EXTRAOR- DINARY SCENES IN PIANO BUYING { National Piano Mfrs. Vigorously Slashing Prices and Terms on All High-Grade Pianos and Player-Pianos Nothing like this has ever been seen before in any cattle piano house. The salesrooms at 823 Third near the corner of Marion Street, are crowded ay from morning to night th Seattle piano well a rs from Tacoma, Everett, Bellingham and ot owns day morning our HUGE REMOVAL SALE; we stated then that instead of words, words, endless this big removal sale will be marked by PEREMPTORY AC- TION. We are certain- ly getting action with a vengeance Friday and Saturday were big days, but you should have seen the crowds here yes- terday from Tacoma, Bel- lingham, Everett and oth- er places, all selecting pianos and play-pianos at big bargain prices. Here’s a Choice Bill of Fare for Today and Tomorrow Come in at Once and Make Your Selections Solid Carved Walnut Upright Piano . . $125 Fine Rosewood Case Upright Piano $146 Beautiful Beaded Mahogany Piano... $178 Old Make Golden Oak Upright Piano. . $184 Full Size Colonial Piano .. $190 Mottled Walnut Upright Piano $197 Superb English Oak Piano $197 Artistic Mahogany Upright Piano Fancy Mahogany Upright Piano Magniticient Large Mah. Upright Piano : Finest Grade Grain Oak Upright Piano . $210 Elegant Boudoir Mahog. Upright Piano . $226 Latest Colonial Model Mahog. Up. Piano $227 Concert Size Mottled Wal. Upright Piano $235 Finest Eng. Quarter Sawed Oak Piano . $215 Aristocratic Colonial Type Upright Piano $246 Genuine $415 Walnut Upright Piano . . $228 Genuine $500 Fancy Mahog. Up. Piano $245 A $375 Beautiful Fancy Wal. Up. Piano $200 Exclusive Class $650 Mah. Up. Piano . $347 Grand Empire Style Art Mah. Up. Piano . $298 Laminated Empire Art Style, $400 Value $267 Brazilian Walnut, $550 Value $295 {T WOULD TAKE A WHOLE PAGE TO GIVE A FULL LIST OF THE EXTRAOR- DINARY VALUES YOU CAN SECURE AT THIS GREAT SALE, ANY RE- SPONSIBLE FAM- ILY CAN PAY AS LITTLE EACH WEEK OR MONTH AS WILL SUIT CIR- CUMSTANCES. Regardless of Price or t REE Cost, a FREE COMPLI. MENTARY FIRST PAYMENT GIFT During This Removal Sale; FREE MUSIC ROLLS WITH E' PLAYER-PIANO. wussis National Piano Mfrs. 823 Third Avenue, Near Marlon Street One Block Below Madison St. words, ee $198 $210 The Factories are Giv- ing to Each Purchaser of a Piano or Player-Piano, We announced on Fri- { al $198 :