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cy HE STAR-FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1914, BRYAN GIVES WARNING ON SEAMEN BILL Measure Providing for Safety at Sea Being Throttled in Committee, He Says. TREATY A PRETEXT Delay Action Pending Senate Consideration of Big Busi- | ness Frameup | By Gilsdn Gardner Palace Clothing Co.—1022-1024 First Avenue—Corner Spring Street Greatest Slaughter Of high-grade Merchandise ever attempted. Immense $75,000 stock of the Palace Clothing Co. Thrown to the Public BEGINNING SATURDAY, MAY 23, AT 10 A. M. EVERY ITEM SOLD AS ADVERTISED—BACKED BY TEN YEARS’ HONEST VALUE-GIVING. LOOK! HERE ARE THE PRICES. LOOK! S s a WASHINGTON May 2 A startling accusation was made on HOES CLOTHING | Furnishings hii: secs sentative J. W Iiryan of Washing Lot No. 1—Fine lot Tweeds and Cheviots; sell regularly at $15. for... 94.85 Lot No. 2—Worsteds, a and Tweeds; values to $2! Scturday *- 90.00 Lot No. 3—High-grade All-wool Serges, Worst- eds, Checks; values to $25.00. Sat- urday Lot No. 4—West of England Blue Serges, Scotch Tweeds; also one lot uncalled for ton, speak! seamenis bi now tn the bh committee on mer chant marine, sald “As one on the Inaide a member of this committee, who knows what Is going on, | warn the friends of the bill, the friends of the seamen of this country; | warn the friends of labor, the friends of leg lon for safety at sea, and all those who are Interested In this bill; | warn them all, as one who knows how certainly that bill ls being pocke: how slowly It | Is being considered, that If pub- | lle sentiment does not make it- | self felt and force action by that committee, no timely or ade: Quate action will be taken and the democratic party will again be convicted of violating its platform.” The pretext employed for defeat Ing the seamen’s bill is considera tion of the London treaty for safety at sea | 50c Balbriggan of the Underwear ... 50c Suspenders ine Shoce cut to 1.09 ‘ . Over Shoes $4.00 Work Shoes Logeen OOOO $5.50 Dress Shoes $1.48 $3.50 Boys’ HATS $2.00 Manhat- tan Shirts 75c¢ Ties 50c B. V. D. style Underwear 75c Union Made Work Shirts... 25c Garters cut to 15¢ Linen 27c Shoes cut to necessity Mt The London for . a This treaty is being considered | 00 J B. tailor-made suits. by the senate committee on foreten $5. " $7 50 Leather affaires : and those who are under , nanded trying to de it the a Stetson cut 091.85 Suit Case .. = men's Dill are pretending that tt $2.50 Lion SI 43 15c Bandanas agreement would do away with the « gc 18¢ Brand Hats ai $2.00 Boys’ the passing an Suits cut to. $3.00 Men’s $1 Pants cut to. | cut to 35c Cashmere onference for safety Hats cut to... . Sox at ....... papemiing tuveneater Its Toone $4.00 Hats $5.00 Men's $1.50 Dress mend. one are reaction | There ts just ax much need for the | seamen’s bill today as there was the | night the Titanic sank. | $1.85 $1.89 Alc § Palace Clothing Co. 1022-1024 FIRST AVE., COR. SPRING ST. cut to ...... Pants cut to Shirts cut to. The seamen's bill attempts two things—first, to insure safety at fea; second, to abolish servitude among Am RICH WIDOW KILLED ABERDEEN, May Mra. Mir nie Leitch, socially pro nt, and | wealthy widow of this city, was In jatantly killed yesterday afternoon when a big automobile which she to gratify every wish, as she bas, || was learning to drive escaped from | would close that page In the book|her control and plunged over a via-| of life on which was written the | duct word ‘husband,’” As I said this there was a rap at the door and Dick opened it to find Mra. Denby standing before him. “Come tn,” he mid, and I has- tened forward, as I ike Mra. Denby as well as any woman at the hotel.| She tx about 40 and very beautiful. | I imagine much better looking than |" when she was younger, for in her | ¢« eyes and about her mouth is an ex-| Yes pression that one never sees on the | face of unthinking youth THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE THE UNATTACHED WOMAN Complete Report of Market Today Paid Prodgeers tor Vexetables and Vrute nished the one from Eliene. “I don't know, dear,” | answered “To me it seems the unforgivable CHAPTER CLX! sin. I could not have my love des “Do you think that Eliene will|ecrated by having it shared by an- ever forgive him?” asked Dick as Ijother, I think if I were Eliene and finished Harry Symone's letter) had those biessed babies to take up and looked up and saw that he had‘ my attention and plenty of money (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper | *! Enterprise Association) “I don't know whether to come |« |in or not,” she said as hesitat one Jed in the doorway. And then as//.nuem e she entered she explained: “I hope, | nests. « 4 Mrs. Waverly, you will never be| fur a one of those unfortunate betngs— | an unattached woman of middle |; e lage.” e “I don’t see any reason for you|® |being unattached, Mrs. Denby re sald Dick gallantly Bat I am, my boy,” she answer ed with a quick upward look and gi: then she leaned suddenly forward: |r ° j I wonder if you will understand if| 325 "| I tell to you two youn people some |"! e very important truths that I have b fer learned through said experienc: a et | "Don't look as though I had sud-| ch 278 denly gone crazy, for I have not./°* H 200 | When I came here tonight it was | pric § } friendly call you a little j and try and take away with me| Pete some of your happiness, for you don’t need it all, you Improvtdent people. “But you look so perfectly bliss ful that it came over me all at once that once upon a time I was just as happy you are and that I threw it away because I could not find it within my heart to forgive what I considered a great wrong “I need not tell you what that] « |was, Both of you will probably re-|* member my divorce sult, or, if you | wy were too young, some one has told| you about {t. I found that my hus to make Fresh ranch band had been untrue to me, and} Cheeas when I taxed him with it he begged | Wisconsin triplets 204 | Wisconsin twine 20 New Straws my forgiveness on his bended| | knees and told me that few women| WiLL RETURN CATCHER Smart Styles jean fathom the complex heart of| president Gilmore, of the Feder |man. ‘Man can love devotedly allla) jea says Catcher Roberts will be turned to Pittsburg Feds true to her any hour of the 24 said he “To me the {dea was preposter-| lous and I would not forgive, and 1| did not realize that divorce means | |separation. Although Paul had | ways been kindness ftself to me, rushed {nto the divorce court and| his life any one woman and be un-| 1 | I|| The Place to Save Money on Furniture ye |before I knew it I was ‘an unat | |tached woman.’ id }stand what It means to a woman all through the stock: who has been married to all at The honest doubter, the thinker, who doesn’t jonce find that she has no one on 16 Princess Drense know of the really “good-clothes” service we're |whom to rely. Even if the wild constantly rendering thousands of men transports of first love have soft ened into the habit of having some ne always near, the mere bre ling of this habit 1s like breaking| your heart. If I had it to do over| again 1 would forgive, and forstve, | suits Come and see the Try on some. Compare them and their prices with others else- where : $1675 and forgive every time my husband See the excellent suits as low as $16.75—see asked to be forgiven 4 those at $18.50, $24.50, $27.50. “I don't know just why I have And remember, our big added inducement—you sald Pg sea ae you, er ogc: 0 f : pagal Praia rom $1.00 « dove people, unless {t was because | may buy on credit—pay for them 1 a week wanted you to remember me If any $4.50 _ fumed or $5.00 a month “ight trouble came you and to oak — Leather OME, and be convince try and make you understand that Beat Din COM i be nvinced _ : oSlbves and tha ing Chair OO the humbling of your pride to, and the forgiveness of each one's little faults or great sins is only a very small thing when placed beside} long years of the utter loneliness that comes to the unattached woman.” Dick and I looked at each other as Mra. Denby turned the conver gation Into pleasanter channels, She |has given the solution of the ques tion Dick had asked, Would Bliene rise to that far-reaching height where she understood “to err {8 hi man, to forgive is divine’? (To Be Continued Tomorrow) $50 Genuine Turkiah leather Rock 25 CASH PAID FOR USED GooDs. —_—$$——— S.H. POYNOR 1521 FOURTH AVENUE BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE CaELYS REDIT CLOTHIERS 1119-21 Third Ave. Just South of Seneca Phin ed men|do. Those friends of yours also|| And Women ¢ heard to | will lft Ot get fat, I eat oc? | Every hand in the room went up rishing food Li for in the doorway stood a deter- t cannot get fat mined looking woman with a re rhe song vin ular baby in one hand and a baby | automatic in the other, Thompson =OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O’CLOCK= McCORMACK BROS.’ GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE Truthful advertising, along with special values and good, sound merchandise, is keeping our store crowded every day with wide-awake buyers. TRIMMED) EXTRA! $15 Women’s Coats This is about the best $6 98 value we have been able ' Children’s Swiss Rib Sum- to offer you thi pson, Seventy Sc re—just five Balmacaan ( to fit the right Keep miss up to the full woman's size, in child cool homespuns and rough mixtures, Not er creations of the 3 43 one of these worth less than $15.06 xpert trimmer $ “re Stockings for women, black and nless, double Your choice Saturday © 8 ( 1 r own workroom. A splen an while they last $6.9 resentation of the French | sole, heel and toe—made to wear an h models you see ad Saturday 9% $1.75 Serpentine $20.00 and $20.00 196 2%,:nee4, cane at wal rebpeigt ee ere ee eee © as x toys’ B. V, D, $8.48 Porosknit and Balbriggan Shirts Crepe Kimonos Women's 1 Drawers, all sizes, 40¢ and Eight dozen women's Kimo. 98 and C Straw Hate 0c values, Saturday 19¢ nos, light, airy and negligee oc t of th ready for use; regu 8 looking, in rich wool crepes that aes ahcie” gas’ Green Be Keep Cooh— Women Swiss spell Summer time, trimmed with but good for camp donee Veale, oe ee faney braids to match, Sizes 34 pa er less t 10c, Anniversary 042 Sale take 2 for 10c Saturday, Children’s Straw and Lace Hats from 49¢, se bitge aD $1.59 Extra Specials 9 Vests—Here is something C above the average in style and quality—women’s full sizes, lace trimmed, Saturday special 23c $4.50 Women’s Dress Skirts $1 yeen in thin lot 98 pte ash, SATURDAY ALL DAY Stockings for women > ¢ Japanette silk, also gauze a red, in serge, ratl 4 yard—Apron Gingham, neat | and silk lisle—all colors, also ne, cheviot and Bedfords, in all the C ches good quality; re] white and black. Anniversary best colors of th serve the right to Mmit quanti price 23 “em $1.98 $1.75 Women’s Wash Silk Waists Saturday ties 5. 48 Gloves—"Niagara Maid” C silk Gloves, best made— all colors and sizes, also silk lisle elbow length, special 48c. 6 yard—Heavy Crash Towel- C ing, full 17 inches wide, red stripe border. Selvedge on both sides; worth 10 New sensible Summer $1 n 14s yard—White Outing a wea. con fortable with high pa hee nice soft qua worth 20; ave e en ne quarter or long sleeve Linen Crash Suiting One cent will buy hair pins, i re trimmed with lace 29c pure linen, full 36 inches | handkerchiefs, tollet pins, D. M. and 2 on others se! wide; nothing to equal it for out- | C. embroidery cotton, shoe laces, trimmed, with frill effect Colors, ing or camp ; our 50c qual collar stay ironing wax and black and white only, Sizes 34 to 42 ity, Saturday dozens of other articles. 98 BOYS’ WASH SUITS. Neat patterns in the strongest Cc and most serviceable materials that we can procure. All sizes and styles. ANOTHER WASH colors—all Our Enlarged Shoe Dept. SUIT ... In sailor and milit blouse solid and fancy ; The seanon for barefoot sandals 3 ° sizes. All day Saturday 59¢ * here and we just received 1,000 oaiee of boys ae Ma ohildre 's Boys Waists 3 7 BOYS' NORFOLK WOOL SUITS, Regular $5 value. 2. ba als. N t ‘ In blue serge and fancy cassimeres, medium and Thoroughly reinforced in the weak parts, which All sizes from 5 to dark colors. should give your boy good satisfaction. 17 years. prices we quote and don't delay 39c and Shirts Infants’ Barefoot Sandals, ‘ui aaa ‘ection: te In fancy eluding black sateen with mill or Beretows Rene Bae tary collars and links. M ] Child: ‘s Barefoot S dal . Shusren’s Barefoot Sandals, HOE) Just received, 600 dozen en S$ Misses’ and Boys’ Parefoot Sandals, 12 to 2 69c See window display of sandals MEN'S $5.00 Shoe $3.98 Men’s $4.50 Shoes, Special $3.49 Women’s and Growing Girls’ Mary Jane Pumps, est and most called for 6, a pair Suits Your pick Towels —at— 10c 15c 25c 35c 50c See Display in Second Avenue Window. In values to $15.00. Saturday values up to «$13.85 Look how they are made, with and hair cloth fronts which prevent them from sagging; hand-felled collars that hug the back of the neck 's Suits in ), your pici Saturday Men’ canvas MEN'S ° ING, | PANTS ..... 0.0... $1.53 good, serviceable cassimeres in m patterns, well made, equal to any $2.50 ones you can buy and some places claim they are worth $3.00. SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST. ‘WIFE WITH BABE | RAIDS CARD GAME |AT 99 YEARS OLD STICKS TO TRADE ST. PAUL, Minn, May 22—St _ Pau! claims it has the oldest pate COUNCIL HAS CUT PRICE OF “JAGS” WHEELING, W. Va. May 22.— Members of the city council heré PRISONERS MAKE PERILOUS ESCAPE CHICAGO, May Three pris ners, awaiting trial In the munic al court on the eleventh floor of the city hall, escaped by breaking M : ’ have gone on record in favor of ternmaker and also the most active window and creeping on = ae ; weigh be ie : ~o ll iy oe cheaper jags. A resolution was in- 99-year-old man in the country. Bde ow ledge for nearly two blocks, | town clock had just struck t o'clock | troduced providing for a maximum | win Fisher is the man who has the where they entereG another win-lin the morning and A. Thompson fine of $1 for drunkenness. All distinc#n of being doubly hone dow and reached an elevator. jan severai friends were gee the discussion was favorable, and ored. Although almost a century Thi oe er game tn thie an o' is Apc the resolution was ref d to the has passed since he was born he A M | tir Some one arew jOtner | ¢ nee committee. The p worl daily at his trade of pattern essage to AN, | chip into the pot to en natters,! tice now is to impose fines of $5| making for a local manufacturing | k S F whereupon Thompson threw in two| ang $10, | company. W olks and said, “I'll raise you. mah a v ff ea ’ crawny i “You'll do nothi of the kind "| —— — cA ait announced an indignant feminine}|} An Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 Ibs. of | Solid, Healthy, Permanent Flesh voice from the doorway You'll} raise your hands, that's what you'll|| 16 OUNCES wrenched the revolver from her hand, Several window frames were separated from their casings in the players’ rush to eseape \| The room was vacant when s|his pocket and turned to bid them| “good night ~| “I'm coming home, | | dear,” he said, | }and followed her out | INDIANS BURN DEAD; DANCE ABOUT FIRE | : : SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., . " mony of burning dead bodies cheeks fil of members of their tribe is VITTOCCI.IMPORTING CO. 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