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NA ath OR a ARRON PAIR III i 92 AR 1M STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1914. WHADDA Y’ KNOW TODAY?” | You, Cannor Arrorp ro REPORTER TELLS WHAT FOLKS eas Lose Tuis Last Chiné SAY TO HIS STOCK QUESTION OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 10 a. 0 ft the When you consider that this is all brand new Merchandise, bought for this season's ih Ba | hes wouyr lca Co “yang ; trade, and represents the products of the best factories in the United States, you will It's a stock question with anews | “Hverything’s lovely.” | cease to wonder at the crowds. It's only a question of days, Sale positively CLOSES paper reporter. Olson wore a happy grin | JUNE 30, All this season’s goods go, without limit or reserve. In many instances less \@ than bankrupt prices, The balance of the Starr-MacPherson stock will be sold without | Years of honest merchan- dising have made the name of Westerman & Schermer a guarantee worth while Seattle Bn He anks It a hundred times a day eee bony regard to original cost or previous bankrupt prices. eee fgg igh gr Always anxious to unearth the Ted Stamm of Stamm Brow. unusual, your newspaperman finds eee the simple query the opening wedge! ut iay for all beans, two bones If you wear any size between 34 and 38 chest measure and care for clothes that have the fit, hang and the “kick” that only the BEST CUSTOM TAILORS Me a, you will find these here at a saving of ONE- HALF TO THREE-FOURTHS many times for a tip on a good . 414 touls Teepe, of the Emerald catory,” Cropped in a sent Hut Shop, before he noticed the We maintain that no man or young man within several hundred miles of ri who regards his personal appearance essential to his success and who regards economy two from the man whe a porter, Ob, | know I'd like to sell | monotonous greeting. 12 more bats before closing time as the sure basic principle of success, can possibly afford to overlook this wonderful offering. »> MEN’S $25 TO $35 SUITS « porter with little or noth. “ee rted out yesterday after! nity Phillips, a bartender at the some of the finest woolens known. Fancy worsted, Scotch 8, pencil stripes, finest unfinished worsteds and ser noon with the fixed Intention of | sricon, wan denwing “nix up.” Yes | fone he met that one) torday afternoon wan a warm day, | d with silk, Some silk lined. NORFOLKS INCLUDED ° ° estion, just to get thelr | tinder present conditions | can’t If the saving is not exactly as represented or you are not satisfied In every way, your money back for path—the city hall court house ana | "meine & thing. sald DIE, the asking. MEN’S COATS $15 SPRING SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN other places he usually patrole—| Volkey of The Rhillips Boys Third Into the business district. av. store. cont nee, just looking | Here's the way they came and around- What's that? Say, if 1 what they said: knew anything more I'd have to see | “Hello, what do you know today?” |. peain specialist.” Let ‘er go, professor! “ee | Se K. Hosmer, of the Frye Cigar| | J. V, Boyd, dru irted some looked up gloomtly | fise water in a cola and looked at do IT know? I know a guy | up. who's owed me five dollars for two ~ “Not much, my boy, not much.| years. He walked by here ¢ minute Nothing at all, to be exact.” ago with a new sult and a walking | Boyd was frank stick, Can you beat that?” see eee Frank Jacobs, a photograpber,| «please . don't come too close,” | splashed his hands in a fixing solu AND VESTS rede of fashionably dressed From suits that sold at $15.00, $20.00 and ee ee oe ton and looked savagely at the re, (2al@ H. Harris, of the Goodrich Rub- $25.00—blue serges, cheviots and tweeds— They hold their shape, and wear like suits sold for much more. All ber Co, “I know I went on a pienic porter and ewore. about 30 coats and vests, VA. 95 colors and sizes. We can fit you perfectly. a size among them. Complete Alaska Outfitters (Ail'the Oversente, Ralnessts and Gpring Over Overcoats, Raincoats and Spring Over- We are complete outfitters from head to foot. Our two big stores are full of up-to-the-minute clothing, shoes, hats and furn- Quality at the right price is a greater attraction than We have no sales, but can always be depended on to do what we say. Investigate our line of is The Star's photographer. “Get | !4e¥*7® 4nd It hurts, Goodbye out of here!” We put up with a! peal Bag whole lot from Frank | “Hello!” said Ben Milne, chief | . bows at Pantages theatre, “Not Down at the Brown & Hulen bij-/ much of anything. Watt a minute.” lard parlord on Second ay Virgtt | A bevy of fair ones from the stage Garvey looked up solicitously as the | Wanted their mall, question tumbled out glibly. | The reporter fled. “Oh, hello, Star man. How's =. 3,9 | tricks? Not a great deal of any. Karl Harris, a rab-rab at the Uni thing, Say! Is Fred Boalt ever versity of Washington, who works, comin’ back or ts he gonna stay sometimes, at the Owl Drug store, down there among the creasers for- wrapped up a box of violet tale for ever, writing stories about Mexican a Nght blonde sqbools kids? Gosh, I mins that, “Pal,” sald eer fi man | eee been sold owing to errors. MEN’S $3.00 AND $3.50 CHEVIOT 8 et Ik with be t ed | run my business,” said Frank, who || save to walk with my bead turned | me of the pants have coats at LESS THAN HALF PRICE. AND TWEED TROUSERS AT CHILDREN'S 75c KHAKI ROMPER Men's $4.00 Work Shoes, Milwaukee tanned; full $3.50 BOYS’ SUITS— Beautiful Norfolk Men's $4.00 Silk Negli- gee Shirts, military col- Westerman & Schermer SEATTLE’S TWO BIG UNION STORES Store No. 1 Store No. 2 103-5-7 First South | Tye final onting are nearly bere and “Something in hate?” asked Ed I'm scared I haven't paid as much Oliver, at Hatton & Oliver's, quite attention as I should to one or two business like. “Oh, 1 see. From | studies.” The Star. Tickled to know you.| pdr Bad! a: Say, I know one thing for sure, and| Bert Cline, of the Windsor Dell-| it's good. Iam going to rig up a catessen: “Oh, things look bad. If big Frisco pennant and wave ft at the ‘meditators’ don't hurry up and Charley Swain the next time he gets ‘meditate’ I suppose we'll have war. a hit. He's from Frisco, you know. |If {t isn't war it'll be something , Come {fn again some time.” else. I should worry.” PICKS UP CRAFT |HAM- LIKE HAND SUITS—A coveral! sult made of khaki, trimmed In red. A combination of Scout, Indian and Romper. log quality ing Linen Collars, 1 doz. in box, value $1.25 per double sole to heel, double row stitching; extra outside pocket Last of the Men's Ox- fords, Incl $5. nearly all sizes in each tine; all values Knickerbocker Suits, strongly sewed, of ser- viceable fabrics — on ie $1.95 at. $4.00 BOYS’ SUITS— Nobby Norfolk Suite In fancy worsteds, etches and cassi- eres; also blue serge. $2.45 lars and fine $1.69 collar clasp . Men’s Hats $3.00 Hats In ali the tat- eet shapes in the new greens, mauve, blacks and | $1.95 browns + $2.50 Hats in new spring the veterinary department honed “aiveraty of Pennsylvania formed an operation for citis upon a valuable horse ‘by A. Reeder Chambers of 5 i ZEEE ERBEEE ER LF ¥ ~ Women’s Dresses, Suits and Coats, the Remainder of Spring Stocks, Go at Cut Prices To- morrow— A very choice selection of each—and the styles are all that could be de. sired, the very “cream” of this season's good styles, At $15.00— Choice of $16.75, $18.50 and $19.50 gar. ments. C noice. of $24.00 garments At $22.50— Choice of $27.50 $29.50 garments, At $27.50— Choice of $24.50 and $27 ment and Zz EE EEE EE RE EE EREC ETE ERB SE ECE EE "Clock Sapuraay Night ELYS » 1119-1121 Third Ave. Just South of Seneca. = t iz 8 s ». TRIPLETS, AGED 70, FOND DU LAC, Wis, June 6.— The Fond du Lac triplets, claiming to be the oldest in the world, will celebrate their 70th birthday annt- versary at Ripon, June 9. They are Mrs. Sedate Pier, Wausan; Sidney Windecker, this city, and Sylvester Windecker, Byron, They have all celebrated their birthdays together, with the exception of four times, when Sidney Windecker was in the civil war. All three are hale and hearty. Men Who Buy These Suits Satur- day Will Certain- ly Demonstrate Their Good Judgment— —A big fot of Spring and Summer weights in fancy; mixtures (no blues); all clean, fresh stock; no “haswassers”; any one will prove a good friend to a man. —Now for the prices— $15 buys choice of $1675 or $18.50 Sui $20 gets choice of $22 50 and $25 Suits choice of and $30 g 0 Suits. And you may have credit, if you wish—take advantage of our $1.00 & week or $5.00 a month payments. Store Open Till 10 o'Clock Saturday Night 1119-1121 Third A Just South of Se ASKS GOVERNMENT TO GET LABORERS RAISE GE Gorman WASHINGTON, June 6.—Labor- ers employed by the government will be protected by a minimum | wage law if the bill proposed by Representative George FE. Gorman | of Illinois becomes a law. “Men in mnment service are trying families on $50 a month he introduced | his bill in congress, “and I think it's | disgrace to the nation.” |\CATCHES 2,000 FISH ON A 9-DAY JAUNT| | NEW YORK, June 5.—Martin T. | Ford, manager of the Life Insurance company, has just | finished a wojourn at the New Surf | hotel at Ocean Beach, Fire Island jand in nine days he has caught 2,000 flounders—actual count | honest Injun. i Save Money ON A HIGH GRADE Steel Range These special many of the t of Range slightly u class condit OMe As KC as new—the following | tew—come and see prices cover nown makes have been are in first. are the $22.50 Our Spectal *$] Range, hait 11. 25 Malleable Quick Meal Steel Range, sale price e $55 Majestic Matieable Steel 815-80 "$25 Steel "$11.50 $22.50 $1.10 he Camp— oking Utenstie, Malieable just half Superb ed to an Kverything for Stoves, C nts, ete S.H. Poyner Vurniture, 1421 PH Hetw Ranges, sre ean Equitable | ‘DOWNTOWN: NOW. AFTER SALVAGE Talking about and the way sight-seeing, This ton't a how It happened tn Seattle Bagley, in the wee hours of the| morning, happened along Second ay. In a vain search for his hotel | His compass wasn't working right, }it appears. He falled to locate | port. So he sent out the 8. 0. 8./ signal, and Charles Howe came to} the resene. Howe took hold of the steering wheel and tn due time they ar | rived safely at the hotel. Now Howe claims salvage. He filed sult before Jumice Car. roll and the trial comes up June 15. He asks $5 for acting as guide to Bagley. He claims It took up some of his valuable time. |BITTEN, HE SUES European guides they soak you for ropean story, any- A. M. Nick Detrame figures that when another man bites you with his false teeth, It is worth $10 a bite. He ts asking $20 from Tony Prococeto and $1.60 a day for 30 days he says he will be disabled. He says Tony gnawed at his arm | | me |THE CASPIAN SEA IS SLOWLY DRYING UP | sT. PETERSBURG, June 5.— The scientific world in Russia | has for some time been occupled with the sinking of the Caspian Sea. The surface of the Cas plan, which lies 27 yards below ocean level, has, since June, | ich the landing ‘echnical Investigations ied to find convincing explanation, though Professor Shokaiski, commissioned by the government to study the sub. Ject, has ascertained that the amount of water contributed by the rivers flowing into the Cas- plan—especially by the Volga— has considerably diminished, it is, therefore, possible that the river water flowing into the sea ie not sufficient to make good the loss caused by evaporation. ‘LOOPS THE LOOP 15_| ‘TIMES, THEN QUITS | CAREER IN CLOUDS| PARIS, June 5 most of French Vidart, te retiring disappointed. That there t# no! longer either money or glory in professional aviation Is the con clusion arrived at by Vidart r four years of activity. To cele brate his retirement Vidart looped the loop 15 consecutive times. LEAVES HIS FIANCEE WAITING AT CHURCH BALTIMORE, Md., Jun furnishing the house she for her future home, ling clothes a 1s to witness th One of the fore-| airmen, Rene from aviation After} tended buying her inviting Ess, years old, a pretty German girl of Locust point, found that her hus-| band-to-be had changed his mind, | Miss Ess walted at the church half ‘an hour before she learned that the bridegroom would not be present, CLEARS MAN HELD AS PICKPOCKET “Cap,” young said Alfred lather, Higeina, a accused of taking jmoney from the pockets of John | Worthington last night, | dip. “T'm not a Say, they measure my hands with @ yard stick when I buy gloves. Gloves are built for me, not me for I couldn't put my hand {no a barrel, much | uge paw, and agreed But he was held on a disorderly person charge. AMUSEMENTS MOORE txt 3 &8:30 ALL THIS WEEK AND SUNDAY LYMAN H. HOWE TRAVEL FESTIVAL GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA And Many Other Interesting Pictures 16 & 25 Nights: 25, 35 & 50. Mata: 7 Days, Com, Mon., June 8) “Pop.” Mats, Wed., Sat. and Sun. PASSING 1913 SHOW OF Nights: 50c to $2, Mats.: 25¢ to $1.50/ Seats Now Bean aA T |reaturing Miva ‘Talented ch Titi Monday opening, Thurs, Sat. and Matin ings, PANTAGES Beginning Matinee Today POLLARD OPERA COMPANY In “THE MIKADO” _10 AND 20 CENTS 40,000 PEOPLE Expected to Bathe At Alki Beach Next Saturday Saturday, June 6th, marks the opening of Alki Beach for the on, Come and enjoy yourselves. Excellent bathing facilities and plenty of ac commodation for all The finest sandy bathing beagh in the Northwest Men's $5.00 vicl kid, Blucher; the new Eng- lish and conservative fast; fiat heel; all slzes, At nccee ARROW co. JUDGE TALKS ON CHARTER FROM A BOXING RING Discussing chiefly the civil serv- ice regulations in the new charter, H. Moore Thursday night the Civil Service Employes’ league in the Pa-| Judge W addressed members of | eific club rooms. The judge ring for forensic purposes. He contended that the proposed charter made for a more efficient | civil service. The head of depart ments would have the right to fire an employe, but the latter could appeal. The ctvil would investigate report to the ager, who word tn the matter, Today’s Healthogram Bad habits of thinking insensibly into actual mental dis ease. ness, seclusiveness, anxiety, occupied the boxing Men's 75c Slik Hose, black and shapes, in Belgian hare, ind soft sheave & brown, jes at "95¢ 250 Knitted Neck Ties, newest styles 9c and colors, each.. Or 6 for 50c. Formerly STARR-MacPHERSON Department Store 1420-1422—THIRD AVENUE, NEAR CORNER PIKE—1420-1422 We advertise to let you know how far we've cut service commission the appeal and | mayor or city man- would have the final | pass Suspiciousness,. sensitive brooding ar, fretting, overwork, ete, are apt to pave the way for serious mental trouble in adul life, t ‘TANGO BARRED FROM. 4TH CELEBRATION | JAMAICA, N. Y¥., June 5. decided that the provement over firecrackers. The |#ane Fourth of July committee has tango is no im They | rranged to celebrate with| A DOLLAR Will ope: recount at thi Savings B you wil or girl wil interested in once they have a bank their 0 We pay inte the rat 43% Compounded semi-annually the amount saved makes Kradual, sure growth The Bank for Savings Third Avenue at Pike Street 0k oO t a 1 1 saving, f t a a ‘PIKE ST. PAINTS ano HARDWARE in order to clear our stocks. FREE DELIVERY $3.50 Berry Bros. dull rub- bing Varnishes, gal.$1.87 $4.00 Spar Varnish, gal.... $2.39 Coach 50c Yale and Corbin Pad- cine Eee ee IES -27¢ $3.50 Tennis Rackets $1.69 25c Paint Brushes....12¢ $2.25 Marshalltown Plaster Trowels ++. $1.48 _ | $6.50 4-blade Lawn Mowers guaranteed ee Royal Elastic veraian, gal. 65c Atkins’ Grass Hooks 35c¢ Auto Sponges... 75c “Russwin” Locks, finish $1.25 Scythes 5 Hainan s “ountry Paints,” gal. $1.39 $2.25 Devoe’s celebrated Ready Mixed Paints, gal.. 1.39 Alabastine W. Vall Coat- pkg. -1it¢ Mortise 40c ing, $2.00 Genuine . Kingston's Deadening Felt, 1-Ib. grade, roll - $1.39 $1.25 “Asphalt Sheath- ing Felt, roll. 25c Gas Mantle Se Gas ¢ .59¢ 69¢ Screen - $1.28 Rubber 34-inch, with -$4.39 Claw Ham- ESTATE OF THE STEWART HARDWARE CO. Doo $2.50 Screen and laranteed 50-ft., couplings 50c Carpenter’ mers . yd. 9¢ Jack Planes... 6th AND