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THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914. i McCORMACK BROS.’ June White Sale NOW FOR A CLEAN SWEEP The activity last week in Women’s Undermuslins and other White Garments has left the stocks rather demoralized. THIS WILL BE A CLEAN- UP SALE of garments mussed by handling or used for display. EXTRA—Most of the garments used for display or exhibit purposes are some of the finest possible in make, style and finish, but most of them are soiled by dust and that is the reason why the GREAT PRICE REDUCTION. Big Clean-Up in Ready-to-Wear Women’s Suits mee BUTLER $ Li ma TOOTH FILLER AOS, War surree roornacun: — | | Nervous Prostration! ‘ , r : 5 7 bie hes oz m } Dip You Ever | NEW HAVEN FINANCIERS NOSPITAL WARD Gives instant reltet, fila the oavtty, pro HEAR ‘THE ONE = = ne Recta the nerve, preventing fu r decay Bate, reitadie, effective By mall or Grugeiata 20 Butler Dru, %o, Seattle, Wash. ATTENTION, LADIES Adour THE . frase “I NoT SO LOUD, TURKISH oir! , sgt) | HAVE some VERY Sick MEN IN THE NEXT Pp and plush hate tee satiataction BOWLER HAT CO. SLT Unton St. Opposite Windsor Ai Malin 9085. We guaran Pays for an “Rventng Course” tn Mleetrteal, Gas or Steam Engineering SBATTLE ENGINEERING sctHrooL Up to $35.00 4 Your Pick 2, Verts—Women's Swine ? Jauze Vests, lace trimm large sizes; regular 26e grade, 4 13.7 5 Take two Tuesday for 25c, | DRUMMERS’ SAMPLES — Most of Pe URRISN-RUMSIAN BATHS | them only one of a kind, but sufficient 10c Severe “Theatre “Weds.” Bresevers | quantity to be able to give you any size ... —uheene areaaate De | from 16 to 44 west ag : Coats 10¢ for the odd Union Suites jelberg’e Inetitute, jock holm. | we trimmed with satin or moire in the new for women. Lace trimmed or Sweden! Tutimer Peterson.” gradu. Delegations of Physicians and Lawyers Have Appeared In Washington to Swear That the New Haven Directors and Financiers Who Have Been | novelty effects; others plain taflored. | cuff knee, A regular 40c grade POR ig i, Subpoenaed to Testify Before the Interstate Commerce Commission Are til or Otherwise Physically Unable to Attend.—News Item. | Tuesday, your choice, $13.76. Tuesday, two for 50c 7 | STORY OF THE NEW HA | rege vn wis ,] JUST RECEIVED, In Vaiues up to $25.00, 12 /; | fine grade, lisle finish. Sizes " r M 2. | 89 95 up to 8i%c. A re 5 | gular 250 seller, Folk Will Drag Out Every Last Hidden Fact in Tale of Corruption ° Tmeodast tev-eette esas * th ‘eo * | The ome the ediun weight, By Gilson Gardner do without Morgan & Co } make or unmake a president of the, societies, and even, on one occa-| Dept age Al ry cass gg ip on y 8. Are & | ent } suitable for Spring oa cine Reggie oe Securities Are Sought road by toler in five minutes. sion, to purchase some prayers. ried assortment of materials and colors, rs 50c 3 Can a raliread be tected, bank- |, Such is the hypnotic spell cast) That is the reason Melien jumpe Other Roads Like It in the short and novelty effects, and some , bled white, and nobody | °VGT Litto men by big business when Morgan pulled the strings. | What will be done about the New| in the three-quarter length, plain tailored, | Misses’ Silk Lisle Stockings, aaathie? McReynolds can see nothing tn What Was Morgan after? | Haven scandal? in the best colors of the season. Sizes | extra fine grade, ribbed, Sizes > . the New Haven situation but the) Why did he do what he did? Nobody knows. 0%. Very “— 4 Can 23,000 stockholders have | desirability of pretending that bank-| Why all the o ? from 14 to 42 up to 9%. Very elastic. Come 4 . ropertie ot b f e an-| The president will control his at WwW *s Wash Skirts $3.49 a 1420 Second Ave. be to blame? es condition of a And that appearances ahould be kept | swer |torney goneral. . omens Was . i . i pugs the Physical condition of © 4 while the looters consent to ac He says this ts the most striking) The lesson of the New Haven is ashicned ch DOGvy Bate 15 RES Oe Silk Gloves dow: 4 t ndreds ept rigage j and spectacular attempt to create a| obvious white. Just the correct thing for camp a True-to-Nature Teeth Sewn and rot watll buadreds New Haven &| perfect monopoly of tranaportation,| ‘The New Haven system is not or reashore, which will give you pleuty | Niagara Maid Silk Gloves, ] The Finest Production of aaa te unéertings be cal rm for years had/and the fail of that attempt conspicuously different in ita eco of wear, best made, We are special eell- Dental Art account? synonym for financial sta- In buying the trolley lines, Mor-/nomic status from that of the rest " " ing agents. All colors and Bxamination and Advice Free ius ik Sodadied gan found that he had to buy pollt-| of the railroads of the country Women’s One-Piece Dresses | jengins. 980, 69¢ and 48. Gola Crowns (22k. acne aiis secvmsattioan (walk 6 securities were like British teal tan dence about every time he| They are all victims of “consolld $4.75 jeavy . “v= » w Polk, prosecutin orn . gi lbw aie ges tls,” a4 H Bridgework (strictly first: | foe 'tne Intestate Contneren con, Dws and orphans Invested In| Worked With Both Partie The “wizards of finance”—the| These come in values up to $12.60, but isie oves class) per Tooth ...... mission, says he proposes to an onteens . picturesque | Harrtmans, the Morgans, the Van-| during the season's selling a good many Gold Fillings...... $1.50 Up Mf| swer before he gets through with |. ‘ictais of this system were /in what Mellen says about political derbiits and the Hille—have all) lines got broken, so we have bunched Kid-fitting Lisle and Chamois : 7 he New H investigatio: New England's demi-gods | Influence. heaped them hixh with every device them all together at this low price to] Gloves, all colors and sizes; TruetoNature Teeth, per set the New Haven investigation Mellen Great Financier We took shelter under whatey ft fed f! A ick. T ae geeeeees 95.00 to $15.00 All this and more is what the! sroien was thelr greatest finan-|umbrella waa b 4 atever of frenzied finance. clean up at once. Act quick. Tomor- also elbow-length » * 5. president of that ayetem sémits| =o a r gre | & was best,” sald he, k Trouble Is the System | row $4.75. Silk Lisle. 35¢, 480 and 25c. (Finest Teeth in the world.) fan tabee pie eler rtraveting 8 thle ® cara, hob pag ~ way In which they traded Carrying people and commodities | All Work Guaranteed 15 He lave the responsibility at the Bobbing with Wall street's greatest | with either party which happened |{s a secondary consideration Mnaeieet ‘ty tenling best Mice—cnt of a deed men, 3 eae é That ts typical of big business. | overcapitalized—enormously 0 n 0 as a Rubber and her Boots, at Special Q ness men and the dental pro- Pierpont Morgan } bubble yy sai Bon poor FM ae this attempted) The trouble is not Morgan and Prices, 9 fession generally. acts Ww brought out and |New ngland transportation mo- Melle the trouble is the system pes aan no r by the four days’ confession | nopoly was the extravagant prices which allows Morgan and Mellen| . . BOSTON DENTAL PARLOR Fant hy = «li ae por sid of Charles 8. Mellen under oath. paid for properties like the West. to turn the public function of sup-| Ni ill End eee sae | Mellen held back nothing iy chester, which were useless, but plying transportation into « private s 3 1422 SECOND AVE Is stealing respectable when ac-| ,,/°, Drodue Tait not enon |cciae .Owners had what Molle function of amassing fortunes. : Son RDa'M ACHE BE pg Bie grimgelnhpe Plaga Tpie ease unts, ete, and did not even | called “potentiality for trouble. ETS OAR: At Special Reductions This Week in White Dress 4 and conventionalities of business? Blackmalied by Tamman r These questions have been put | yz_ «corrupted Tammany | walt aa Y — | subpoenas right and left for every B3c ethiz Keather, ,Pivlowe | 9Qo Bath Mate, size 18x27, ax Goods It’ to Attorney-General McRey-| @ system was blackmailed by financier who knows anything about Cc covered with fancy art sorted colors; soft and Own your own home. It’s PP sagen ge | Hom bought legislatures, corrupted |« hundred forms of Tammany at a New Haven. He ts an expert at|M ticking. Size 18x25, Worth $2.00 | fluffy, Worth 850, 10 to 20 Yards . Read the offerings in “The important thing ts reorgan-| T®™many, distributed $1,200,000 | hundred points. digrt for truth. He will get all pair in regular way. B hed Bath T: le, sine Bought at a big concession STAR WANT ADS—then | tration. If we make trouble for| ‘Que the former chief of police) | And in order to conceal the po-| the fact Sie Be Dot eee in price by our Eastern buyer. iibes. these bankers they might refuse to|\0f New York; that his system /iitical corruption, Mellen found {t| The directors and frenzied finan- 1,38 Sosh—tenttary Feather | 5 22x44; extra heavy welght. | suitable for dresses, waists, a refinanee the road. What can we|20UBht one property—the West-| necessary to subsidize newspapers, ciers who are pleading sickness, . Pillows, fancy art tick | Worth 30c. skirts, etc. In values up to 4 chester trolley roade—at a cost of | to finance newspapers, to bay newa-| physical incapacity, ete., to come in} covering, size 20x26; weight 6 Ibs. Yard—Heavy Twill Cotton | 25c yard. $11,000,000, and that these securt-| paper men, to buy Harvard profess-| and testify, will have to come to the | pair. Worth $3.50 patr. 6c Toweling, bleached, soft and] Y, choi were worth, in his expert judg-|ors, so they might Influence pub-| h finally | absorbent. Worth 10c. our choice, c ment, not more than 10 cents a|licity; to buy little and big lawyers,| Folk is a sure ferret when asingle| $1 98 Tapestry Table Covers | 3 eee ee J T pound—waste paper value—and|to buy chambers of commerce, im-| important fact attempts to take ' in sizes 8-4 and 104; | 11¢c Yard—Toweling, all-linen, this $11,000,000 was turned over on| provement organizations, religious! refuge in a dark hole. jm fringed; assorted colors. Worth unbleached. @ or seatain, Saicaany “ecnewne . i at om | be 112e Pillow Slips, size 45x36; Shoes for the * Who ‘bald the Wetiy took $1.49 Soe toSe'etnen od. | wear TO) Whole Family § h size 50x94. Come in Ort- | wear. a SPECIAL TRAIN ww Mende Stow ee|| PHOTO PLAYS |p sic" 'e | 56, ue — emacs sem for Less A " fons go? Why should these $11,-| or brow stags j size 72x99; made of good ¢ 000,000 of stockholders’ dividends | 72x78, | round thread sheeting, free from | MEN’S $3.00 Work Shoes, TO THE be turned over to corrupt polit!-|Margarita at Class A Tends. Caen PET eae de choot $2.4 Covered wiih fancy silk: | dressing, Worth 86. lack and tan; sewed and clans? Margarita Fischer, the dark-eyed | 2°" 4 Soutanie<aront ling. nailed; 2 full soles and so! “Wo directors did not know,”| beauty of tha Beauty Flim com-| "tlt trying to register before al cline and. white cotton ee 83c Palr—tace. Curtains, #901 char; all sisee. " camera,” said Stanhope. “Th Worth $3.00. | 3 yards by 60 inches, in Mellen answered. ‘One of them | pany, is featured in “The Courting 4 pe. © an | white and Arabian. Worth $1.25. A pair . v * protested to me and I said, ‘I will|of Prudence,” a drama at the Class|'°% Of the speaking actor who 8! Huck Towels, large size, | t MISSES’ $2.00 Lace Shoes in y Appoint you a committee of one to|A uatil Tuesday night, playing the | KROWS nothing of studio technique| 30 heavy and will wear; good | 50c Pair—Lace Curtains, Not-} gunmetal calf and viel kid; 2 ask Mr. Morgan.’ part of Prudence. and expression are absurd to the for hotels and rooming houses. tUngham lace, 2% yards | broken lots thrown into one “*Not on your life,’ answered the|” Chasing two fieetng figures on | ¢xperlenced screen ar. They for-|M Worth 12%c. long, In white only, Worth 75e. | ite to close, 1 49 - director.” horseback, one of whom he sup-| Set that they must revise their a pair ......... ee A WOMEN’S $3.00 Patent But- ton Cloth Top Shoes; latest make and a neat trimmed shoe for street wear; all sizes, 2% to 7. | Pete igh INI: $2.49 CHILD’S $2 Shoes for rough wear; button only; made like the Skuffers; wide and Tend paltes esp ee Mellen was asked why he did] poses is his daughter eloping with | {teas of makeup and that their e Rou nd I ri 7 50 not protes one of his hired “hands” Ezra] ‘!0e# Sre of no use to them.” es He replied that he did not have| Benton, a typical farmer of the ss the nerve to ank Morgan, Middle West, learns, upon catching | @— — Was Only a Dummy them, that one is a boy friend of WHAT'S ON THE BILLS Mellen admitted that his direct-|his daughter's multor, dressed in| ®— « we King St Station, Seattle, Tuesday, June 9th, ors were really dummy directors. | girl's clothes to deceive him. His| Clemmer Until Tuesday Night Lea In the same breath he admitted|rage knows no bounds when he| “Selig News Service;" “By Par- midnight; arrive Portland early Wednesday A. M. Pull- that he was a dummy president. learns that while he had bt on|cel Post,” comedy; “With His ; He took orders absolutely from|this wild goose chase his daughter, | Ha! drama; “Wanted—A man electric lighted sleeping car train. J. P, Morgan Prudence, has been married at her | House,” comedy; “The Girl Behind] | Of course {t was not Morgan's|home to Larry Nell, the man of| the Barrier,” Grama. | | "THE STORE THAT. SAVES YOU MONEY”, personality at all which dominated | her choice. Old Benton at first in- ef s ene these dummies. tends to severely punish his diso-| Clase A Until Tuesday Night With Morgan dead, the same pow-|bedient daughter, but just as he is . “The Double Knot,” two-reel Ma- = — = = = anything to say about it!” 7 er les in the incorporated banking| about to administer the chastise-|Jestic drama; “The Courting of Pru-| “Jack can certainly support his firm of Morgan & Co. ment a vision of his dead wife| dence,” Beauty drama; “Three of a} wife, said Dick's mother, stiffly. It was and is the power of owner-|rises before him, and he draws the | Kind,” Royal comedy, and another} “Yes,” answered Dick, imperturbs ship. bride to him with a kiss of forgive: | @rama. Pee ably, “on seventy-five a month!” lamed by the Tilikums Morgan & Co. owned enough Benton had had his mind “Is that all you are going to give N .s shares to control that railroad sys. on Prudence marrying Ezekiel| Melbourne Until Tuesday Night 1D RATHER QUARREL THAN STAGNATE him, Richard?” a the Official Route tem Hendricks, a rich old widower, and| . “The Black Thirteen,’ three-part | ; “It is all T can give him at pres © Morgan Pulled the Strings when he finds Neil courting her he Apex drama. rae er = . + ent,” said Dad, with a sigh that told B Morgan's control enabled him to| discharges him and Nell hits the 6 pa (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper; have a home of our own me he was not only worried about. 7 MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW — ~|road for the nearest town, wGrand Until Tuesday, Night Enterprise Association.) | It seems that Dad has only told| Jack, but about the business. 4 " th Luctle 1 Thanhe usor ‘Gras "ihe aviac| I had a command over the tele-| mother ve Lg 8 tg ke though ne I wonder if in the long ago he F The ninth of the “Lucile Love” + ‘ ® Swind-| visit my |¢88ary about Jack, and mother, notlever took Mother Waverly in his Ticket Office 107 Yesler Way. Complete Report stories appears at the Alhambra to- paleetio Grea Nell’s io, | Sebi the Crane - * | knowing of Jack’s foolishness, is full/ arms as Dick had me and forgot all Telephone Elliott 5750. day until Wednesday night. With /senlc Wedding.” Komlc comedy, |i "rr not come until late this aft-/of notions that Aunt Mary's pres-/the world but the world of love; f M. k t T it is the Animated Weekly, show hottie lernoon unteaw it is something of ence with the young people will nat:|and, alas! I wonder if Dick and T 0 arke AY J]ine'tne ‘news of the world in pic-| Colonial Until uedaty Night |@rBOon, unless It Is gomething of) 100 TU, thats Mouthful good) will ever reach that time of life tures. “The Elder Brother,” two-part Es- | “7 shea ie : times. when we are just commonplace to : *liie t11?” I asked | “4 ; eee drama; “Hunger Knows No|!'®,!! ; | “Why,” exclatmed Mother Waver-|each other. soa on jo , “Dp, No; I t to talk over Mary| y, ea i : (vleee Wald Progecers for Versiablon oa4 |G: non Engaged aw,” Vitagraph drama; “Pathe's| 4 yrok with you,” said Mrs, Wav-|1¥, “I would not think of having! I believe I'd rather quarrel than ; y by J. W. deawin coo! Irving Cummings and Mignon| (eekly, world's ne “Peter an ar. them here with even Mollie for| just stagnate. Yakima pote #600 @27.00 | Anderson, of the Thanhouser play-|Lqye® Work,” Novelty trlek com-|"'srone you think you had better/company!” | == | (re Be Continued Tomorrow.) Inland potatoe 15.00 @isoo Jers, are engaged. It was officially : ine speak what is in your mind to! Yow. 0 be tebe pr rApbhript voy _ mions 66 |announced a short time ago. Miss Mission Until Tuesday Night them? I hate to ‘butt In,’ as Jack Fe Bg tnt pod pad nat EW FA T § Oalons, ‘gress 36 |Anderson is an ingenue lead, a] aq, ” would say, unless it {s something : be ie CTORY ’ 1 Cabbage cecrse 4 @ ti | blonde and very pretty The Master Mind," five-part) vat 1 can'do to help them.” have them with her, but ie is not| AL ; on S 0) 8 8 fratas. eid te “Well, I just think they are crazy | for pags ae, but gt her Ppa Fish oil, animal charcoal and oth- “By Parcel Post,” an Edison com to go to housekeeping, and I know | She 1s too selfish to put herself out/er by-products of the fish canner. edy at the Clemmor today, features | Alhambra Until Wednesday Night |{) f° yuu will not ket along with| for any one, even poor old Dad, who lies of Alaska will be manufactured little Andy Clarke, It 1s a satire BB mere ye story; “Anl-| ite Aunt Mary for long.” sat at the head of the table last} near Ketchikan. Machinery for the “ z Poa o ec ee and a comedy, ony, " Vaver- evening and tried to eat tough/ first factory of this kind in Alask > er i e, Mot Waver- & 5 3 jaska in the mails. If you want money on the “meilerdrammer : oes alt rao ere einer, Not no-|chicken, burned potatoes unsalted, | will be taken North Tuesday on the : : ++ bh: ° ling to drag me into any of Jack’s| Watery stewed tomatoes and ice a paid at a distance send it by g iif [Sally Is French |] RESIDENCE THEATRES [ink t drag me into 405 of jaopie|eeam that had “been brought fn she her name, She says that {t is| “The Bride of Mystery,” three-/about their own lives and mw Pee teac Wverie ie one oexnis Makes W: les e - 7 ” ory a ersonall be very | heh 7s : ‘ WESTERN UNION ie $13 [French and that tn the time of her|Feel drama; | “Thelr First Annt-|living. Personally 1 would be Very ccritortable. housekeepers. who| “As If By Magic” | ‘ psliad 1 Ed (sins axabaaaa veh ania ; noe fered to come and live with Dick| tnsist that thelr houses shall be in 7 $15 @ ‘ At the Pleasant Hour Unti!/and me, but that is all I shall say | Perfect order; whe jet you! want to banish every wrinkle—= oneygram 169 @ 4 McGraw Uses Pictures e leas: ur about it.” move a chair out of place, even| from ‘ 4 POE He A Manager McGraw, of the Giants! cig ppeteneeeey og “Come over to dinner and bring|if you can not read from its awk- roducers tor Hutter, gn Treskoff,” three-reel fea- : i ward position, 3 Vore has ordered @ projecting machine] ture and a one-reel comedy. Dick,” were Mother Waverly’s last | Ward P . else so nearly meets every require= installed in the polo grounds, to 1I-| . : words. Such women are never good|™ment, Why? Because ft is correct h in principle and really, truly assiste ymen’ person Justrate his daily lectures to his Dick did not want to go a bit.|cooks. To cook well a woman must| Nature Possessing’ remarkabl Pa " ts made to the ai i men. McGraw belleves the men GIRL STARTS “We'll only ‘chew the rag’ and it/have a certain suave sense of the|astringent and tonic properties, i or firm addressed; receipts can better improve thelr work aft e won't amount to anything,” he sald] fitness of things. I have never in|both tightens the skin—thus nature ’ 7 er seeing themselves in action on when I told him I had promised his|my life—and I have boarded many |@!¥_ smoothing out the lines 5 : : improv F y circulation obtained. Quick, responsible the screen, He will also nse the $50,000 SUIT) viticr to cone over tor dinner. | places—found a woman who was| eis sone—tending. to atrength ‘ ‘ ? machine to get a line on the deliv . When we got over there we found |one of those uncomfortably orderly | le ae, tiasugs ene Ba 7 service. Rates very low. 1 @ ery of opposing pitchers Miaw Halth Croft has brought suit| that Mollie had gone out with some| persons called “good housekeep-| Me 'ny ite lotion im it wort NARA om * 8 Pe for $20,000 against Mra, Matto A.{ftiendsy and so dear old Dad Way-| era” who was a good cook, or even |Your skin in the least. ‘And ta so he Bradner Cod |One on the “Actor” | Thomas, alleging that the defendant |erly, mother, Dick and I dined} asant person to live with | gasy, to wet the inexpensive inate THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO h Walter Stanhope, who played | gave false testimony against her In alone | Dick put a stop to mother’s NAB! easy to mix, them 4 <4 vatigewms Oo 4 | with Wilton Lackaye in “The Tat-|an alienation of affections suit, in| Poor old Dad Is looking very old| ging by saying: “My dear mother!| "Just dissolve 1 0. pow tive ashington 4 who now 4s right-hand| which Eliza A. Phillips was plaintiff|and ill, and he ate hardly anything|I cannot see what you have to find|olite tn ie pl itch ha ; Py : : . ath © and h fe | i . ;/all. Bat your face int ( Full information gladly given at any office re 2 |inan for Griffith, the Mutual pte-|against Mrs. Thomas. Mrs, Thomas) —but of the dinner served one who |fault about. If Aunt Mary wants | {j,re1y every wrinkle. a i ait, ad eee ae {ture man, was asked what was his|{s accused in the complaint of mak-|had perfect health could eat Ittle. |to support Jack and Mary (and that) are affected, even the dvene ‘ Chacae favorite amusement ling derogatory remarks about Miss|I am sure Dick will never beg me|is what living In an apartment will}are perfectly astonished 4 isconsin triplets 19 “| derive my greatest pleasure! Croft, who worked in the office of|to give him some of “the things/ virtually mean), wh 1 should | ign ter ee icee, yonce’, Sena ua Washington pata is and amusement from watching a! John W. Phillips, mother used to make” when wethink you would be the last to have | age!—advertisoment,

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