The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1914, Page 2

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AN ECONOMICAL PLACE TO TRADE Free to all Visitors to our Shop, Tickets to the Movies, either Grand or Melbourne Theatre. “IF | HAD ONLY KNOWN” Every day people come to our shop, Second Floor, Eitel Bldg., Second Ave. at Pike St. and when shown the high grade footwear we offer, exclaim: “Oh, if I had only known of this place before, think of the money I could have saved.” Now we want you to come, and you will cease to wonder when you see the array of stylish, correctly de- signed and attractively priced footwear we have to offer for men and women—the usual $4 and $5 values Over 100 Styles $2.50 Some Specials $2.95 Men’s English Last Oxford in black and tan (at as pictured), blind eyelets, Goodyear welt soles. Very popular with young men, "$2.50 LOOKING FOR RIGHTMANTO Saturday Night Until 10)’ f the Starr-MacPherson Stock will simply be thrown at you, when you consider the new stock BRING PEACE of t he hay bry ony prion added. Brand new Spring Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings, Ladies’ Suits and Coats, representing the products of the best factories in the United States. Local dealers and out-of-town dealers buy in big quantities. -Of course, they buy a bit lower than you on account of the quan- . | BAN K R U P T poo but the saving on every article in the house is enormous. Come in the morning apace || STARR-MacPHERSON THIS IS A Mecccceme| DEPARTMENT STOCK SLU British Subjects. | WASHINGTON, May 8.—The ad- 1420-1422 THIRD AVE. ministration was having trouble to- NEAR CORNER PIKE ST |day to find the right sort of men| hed represent ft before the A. = TONSDALE MUSLIN, a6 inche 9 C" mediators between the United I] Crug. while it lasts, yard ........9O | States and Mexico, | President Wilson and his cabin og af Ac a a eee ee |discusmed the matter, but no sele CE ———— tions were made. © difficulty was that th ara Falls negotiations promi to be long drawn out and whoever ia chosen to represent the disput Janta will have to be prepared to} Jabandon other affairs Indefinitely | Few big men can afford to do j this Few Big Men Can Spare Time Needed to Assist in Me- diation Attempts. $2.28 COMFORTS, white | $3.50 COMFORTS, sateen cotton filled, at covered, fine filling, $1.45 $2.45 P Tow light and dark) 760 White Serge and Soe Dress Linen, white Spring colors; while it 9c other dress goods 39c and nataral — Pillow Tabing; wilte it last lasted . 50c Bedford Cord, whit 250 Slik-Otriped i 25e Khaki Cloth; while it Women’s $27.50 to $35 Suits at $13.75 2c Khaki Cloth: while 4 Qqlg pe DINARY SALE—The surplus lot of a maker who in recogdized | ————eemmmmmmnnnmnmmn a ganas van vane makers ¢t the country, There is an unmistakable look | 2ferbo Roya’ apron ne 1c = of high-class workmanship in every line, character in every detail—and af 2 ry _Mlcee, skele nee 39c aaa | goodness of material that will surprise 4, 36-inch, 1 1c . te 09 on . you when you think of 5 bleached D O $36. o 7 ————_—_—_— Women's $26.00 to $35.00 Bik Dresses, | 7 se. ‘ eens 13, big surplus lot of @ top: | part of th D, M, C. Embroidery, 1 od, miner U, 8. colors British Subject Killed notch maker, for str | ee é i | The state department received a! in green, plum, Copenha | WOMEN’S $20.00 TO $27.50 $9 85 Not only is there a large stock on hand from the : note from England calling atten In zo, old rose anc SPRING COATS AT % . » CA ; Worth tion to the fact that a British wub.([] piues tango, old rose and | 49 76 | teats in mistral cloth, smart checkal Ticking... Starr-MacPherson Co., but a large amount of new HJect had been killed at Guadalajara : i and plain cloths, in tango and the new ng Roman|Spring stock of Men’s Clothes, Shoes and Furnish- ‘ Another lot of beautiful Silk Dresses, | Brainard & Armstrong pring Cushion Sole and that m anager @. B.< axaon of values up to $20.00, $7 95 shader of blue, also corduroy® tn the} Fiogs, Filo and Twist Embroidery] ings arriving daily for the new concern, which has H ¢ Vera Cruz street railroad, also : ’ . new colorings Cn ® aay 3 English, was held prisoner by Gen.||] ® vd) i PaOO es st coer, 2c|cor TO BE SOLD. Just GOT TO BE. Mans at Soledad ave tine | — Oxfords for Men There was growing anxiety, k . $3 99 Misses’ White Pique Dresses, blue braid] Bunting, purple, blue and 1 . j trie ose $4, $5 and $6 Values $2.95 In these a patents, Vici kid and calf. All sizes in the lot. We pleture fto 14 tine wkirts ’ Ladies , ; at Saltillo, who w Biack, Navy end Chiffon $3. 2 lasts, yard : to be a prisoner, either the pix Dee pi Ais: REE SEEEEEREEEIESA 4-4 at San Luls Potosi | | Secretary Bryan sent word | | to Gen, Maas that he would be | Party Dresses, up to $25; also White Herge Bulte and Dresses up $7 95 | 60 values, all at . | Norfolk Wash Dresses, tan and aiso $2.00 and $3.60. Atylish ham and Chambray FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN gray; all eines eolora, Be among the hundreds of fashionably dressed young $, Cc fellows and older men to own one of these handsome Sults, This ts an opportunity to secure a $15.00 Suit a ve $6.00. A full representation of Spring 1914 held responsible for Silliman's safety. men's broad toe Oxford tn These complications concerning Man's 600 desired and atyle shown. Th either tan or gunmetal Americans and other foreigners in Stock Ties, ec nd styh hows -wool wa .. Scotches calf at $2.50, Poe gel worrying the admin ALL MILLINERY AT \% TO %4 OFF 8 bewildering ‘array of the season's je to retail for $15. istration since it was admitted that any serious outra would end all hope of a peace settle ment of the difficulty. RIDDELL WILL TALK TO KING ) Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post Open Saturday Evening to 9. Trimmed Hats $1.95 ‘e'scoc Values up to $10.00........ - $2.95 Everything for the home milliner at one-half to three-quarters off, includ- , 7 ie Ss $ 5 0 $ 5 ing frames, fowera, plumes, ostrich Mfncles, stick-ups and ribbons. < hi all sizes, s/ 50 i “ 4 r 35¢ : Ss U i Ss} 4 Ladies’ Shoes MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHOES Pa i w $00 and 20g Ye, ‘This includes some of the finest woolens . 4, Bootch ide, # of Men's Gunmetal and Pat- a ote ets, [known to hep= fake Elevator. Boston Sample Shoe Shop Co., tre. SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET ‘COND FLOOR EITEL BLDG. Ladies’ $2.00 White Canvas Button | Broken iim . 4 n er Shoes, nd $4.00 grades, il sizes, herd ne: unfinished FOR SUNFLOWERS|| WORSHIP AIRSHIP glia een sae OBC | better and mivcnor ; 7 5 “a0 wormted and serge a Becorated wit! R s ce) H "3 styles, at . 5 silk, Some silk lined. Made by Ancias oo —_—_-—_-= Pumps, nearly all . - ay bs en's | LAWRENCE, Kas., May 8—If the |] RABAT, Morocco, May po sine ’ Je nole to heel; outside counter Athietis ee ere | ont, of Preneh sok | Ladies’ $2.00 Comfort House Siip- : dooce $2.45 a if the saving Ie not exactly as represented, or you are not at the University of Kan-|| who had been sent out to punish the sunflowers || the ho: Moors responsible for Third ay. on the Grow wild in Kansas may be || the murder of Capt. Herve, a mil- 3 Weakness of the / t 00 Handoreft Button Shoes, union satisfied in every way, your money back for the asking made, bene’ HUDIOD occsccccercorsevceconcecen! . pers, plain tor and patent $1 19 e ut in rope. itary avia ind his passenger, s ft Men's Fin ‘The chemists at the university || french lieutenant, reported || Resolutions declaring the pro-| Bee tee eto eee ae] Bors 6 Tweed | Me ed Socks, | Black Hose, analyzing half a ton of soap|| that they had found the sero- || gressives nover had any intention, ppere.43,00 b tees nee buita [white ‘creas wn ee today with s view to com || plane intact in the hitte near |] and have none at the present time, | *95c with 2 paire [and fancy . : woepair | colors, 4- bers those wmour. The g pants, e! re read to make rope. rage vob oe tae! en Beains ore adeblod tr thé be Girls’ $2.59 Patent Leather Button | M Calf Bluchere in Diack, gunmetal] sizes 4 to 16] f 11 spticed ‘hee! ‘Weed grows in some parts pa se Sed Cpumamten. foot, torm | calf and genuine ‘Lotus calf, in tan: regu-] latest styles, silk. frogs, ic rr ‘and soles. ae $ Jove ds 68S] $2.95 « tor the festern Kansas so thickly that ty ree crowds out all other forms of |= 19c SEEK POWER FRANCHISE Princeton university to deliver the Ov. GOETHALS To. |e Sc iia ar| cnr sm Pe tae tas] “eo.” Formerly STARR-MacPHERSON Department Store} sates GO ON PLATFORM | ting ence Said lat] MacKeun, Seattle, manager, of the — 19c 1420-1422—THIRD AVENUE, NEAR CORNER PIKE—1420-1422 | 4c | N. J, May 8.—Col. | fect Col. Goethals would speak of.) commissioners for franchise for Goethals has accepted the | but that in all probability it would/ an electric ratiway and power line of President Hibben of | pertain to the Panama canal. to provide power in Pacific county MacKean and associates have {n-| 000. RHF AA KKH KAKA PM corporated a company for $1,000, DANDRUFF SOON RUINS THE HAIR Girle—tf you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn’t do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it! entirely. To do this, get about four }oun of ordinary liquid arvon; ap- jply ft at night when retiring; use jenongh to moisten the scalp and lrub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning most, if not all, of) yoer dandruff will be gone, anc} three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de-| > ‘ J | ep stroy every single sign and trace of | ” . jit. 7 . ‘ 7 he You will find, too, that all tteh-| av, ‘ i ing and digging of the scalp will) q te z 1} = Besides Good LJ Clothes This LJ StoreAlso Gives 5 You Credit —Makes the Pa: ments Light on Your Pocketbook. $1.00 A WEEK or $5.00 A MONTH and your hair will be silky, | fluffy, lustrous, soft, and look and feel a hundred t *% better, You Nothing Slight- jean get liquid arvon at any drug ed in the Mak- |store. It is inexpensive and four | ounces {s all you will need, no mat ing of the |ter how much dandruff you have. High-Grade Men's Stock Will Be Clothes. This simple remedy never fails. Sacrificed By the Red Front Plenty of Clothing Company. This is an advertisement. It tells you how to save money—to buy men’s clothing, furnishings, hats or shoes at a fraction of their orginal value. Forty cents on the dollar was the price the Red Front Clothing Co., at 1510 First Ave., opposite the Pub- A aquad of the mine stri n Raphael Heights, above Ludiow, where the women and children were massacred, | !C, Market, paid for the F. 8. Bart The second on the right Is Gen. John Brown, the commander. " 1 oe The labor army at this camp varies from 200 to 500. Most of them have no homee—no homes to defend; their homes were burned when or dt omni Poca vill be the the militia swept their tent colony with bullets and set It on fire. So me of the and children In that massacre. Hic’s gain. The following sample ae prices will suffice to give an idea STUDENTS READY |3::"%'s22","chry:|PUMP HALE POUND, | JAMES KEELEY iaitcisenarwisans Let Us Repair You evening, onMen's Hats 8 hes ae” May FOR BiG WATER BLACKS SNUB MAN | Athoush Walter: . sayre'e BUYS TWO BIG ay nN skull is patched with a silver ues to $12.50, for $2.98, Fotki ¥ rennet ete eects FETE SATURDAY) WHITES EAT WITH) siete “amet three nehs ‘eik Jango line ot $15 Men's Batts mounted, If they did, fewer peo- roy equare, and half a pound of mud Men's Overalls, the dollar kind, Smart Styles Good Fabrics Smart Patterns Excellent Tailor- ing. Prices Start at $16.75, $18.50 on up to $27.50. Our customers tell us our credit prices are no higher than cash KE EREREEREEEZ EX prices else- ple would be losing valuable gems LA CROSSE, Wis. May 8—Mem-| wi tracted from hie brain, for 37 hi on account of loose claws and The seat dal 1 ‘ bers of his own race refus%ig to} he been adjudged sufficient CHICAGO, M _ {for 870. - ‘whee. on scooant of an ue annual Junior day water| perticipate ine reception or dinner | he tit oreerceth ee ne oleny AGO, May 8.—Jas. Keeley,| Men's Wool Sox, 25¢ value, for 8c. es. fete will be held Saturday after-|in his honor, Booke , general manager of the Chicago 2.50 to $4.00 broken lines Men's Bring 4s your riage sew. W's . ker T. Washing-| by the recruiting service of the | Tribune, yesterday purchased the| §! 2 Bring us your rings now. We'll ex- noon on Luke Washington negro educator, broke| United States army, Guisads ‘taranOnean end theca | tree ee noe and skill enable alone sports have always been held at| read with the city’s leading cit Sayre, who re-enlisted, for- | cagc R C rai aia. ‘The ascter h reobhogr Rg values; creme Gey ether or not t 7 4 izens 5 » Record-Hera , envy, for $2.29. , 2 1¢@ foot of Pay Streak, on Lake " merly was stationed at Fort . Ove: ’ Rand meuy heart pangs,” "7 Union, but on account of the low.| Joseph, Elk club porter, was the| Russell, Wyo., went to the Tex- Geo. W Tpinuag, bolaers the. wel atta ee cena ; We Do All Gorts of jering of the water level, arrange. | gly, near ac rong es and Ne} as border with the troops from | jority of its bonds win. bought ‘the ene rg Sue ae Ung erat aa Jewelry Repairing | me nts have been made to hold the pe i orensen, it post, and while on duty {paper at the receiver's sale. The President Style Suspenders at 9c. events near the old A-¥-P. dock | President F. A. Cotton of the state of our h ; ‘ Soe, kicked in the head by a two papers will be merged and| The above are just a few of the ’ eye gh sy Sith 6 |normal, Principal B, E. MeCormack skull was crushed | publist t ‘ Guanity! materials, “prompiness’ and|- Several students have entered |°f the high school and several min-| and halt a pound of mud wae [With Mr: Keeley. tn editorial chance | oargains offered. ° Our three large thoderste char put watches isters In welcoming the founder of A ta ty charge | display windows at 1510 First Av jnoderate, char We out watcher! tor each of, the vents, among | Mtr under of| forced into hie brain. Surgeons |and the business affairs in charge Relth baseakoaaen brooches, repair spectacies, RY si,| which are log’ rolling, goose chase, | '48kogee. flushed the wound with 38 gal- of W. W. Chapin, formerly a Seat- Studies wad allieriein cathe hes —_ iculous verware. Bring us your old-fash-| canoe 0" a y | laced Sowdlh Pat de wank sh-|canoe war, rowing and swimming! lons of water, thus ridding It of tle newspaper man, and later bus- ly low. pair servic ip, une. of| at the expert Men’s and Women’s Outfitters. sag bs A vant them! contests. Some of the entrie ‘ \. , z0 . Just South of Seneca. I. M. BENNETT month on the log rolling stunt. SPANKS 2 BURGLARS|- 4 =| will end his connection with the ypc tb ‘1 Look tor the Big Bad Seg Manutacturing Jeweler and stone (Oven Conlbear will stage a handi-) row administered a sound spanking| Tribune at once signs opposite the Public: Market cut ap race among his fast crews, | NEW YORK, May 8.—After drag-|to each with a heavy slipper ant Sorento ° er our address—1510 First ZEBRER HS EE EE | Ot ee Ginetes Om |_.A reunion luncheon will be given | ging two “burglars,” each aged 11,|then marched them to the police| To ator fe Rg. |Ave» dust above Pike’ street. Sale . ine at 11:30 im the president's resi-|from under her bed, Mrs, Ida Zanch:| station, O POme’ | Pre eam Gulntie, Lack for alanaiure ge graye S8UTaay morning at 9 o'clock . ures @ One Day. ibe

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