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Se ee eaenenunl Store Closed TO ARRANGE STOCK Grand Finale Tomorrow Dimes Do for Dollars in Great Windup Sale at “The Red Front.” A fifteen-dollar All-wool Men's Suit for $4.95. Hundreds of Men’s Dress Shoes, that cost orig- inally from $3 to $4.50, for $2.48. Men’s Dress Shirts, $1.50 values, special at 48c. President Style Suspenders at 9c. Men's Wool Sox at 9c. Men’s Overalls at 38c. Boston and Paris Style Garters at 6c. B. V. D. Underwear, Black Bear Overalls, in fact, every- thing that man needs for dress or work wear, all included in this sale. The stock is arranged on the tables. Enormous values everywhere. The “Windup” of the F. S. Bartlett stock means a sensation in undersell- ing. It compels attention. This stock which the Red Front Clothing Co., at 1510 First Avenue, opposite the Public Market, secured at 40c on the dollar, must leave the house tomorrow, and it has been marked down to prices that will compel it to move. Think of buying your summer underwear, the kind you paid 75c to $1.00 for, for 28c. _ A suit of clothes that is worth any man’s twenty dollars, for $6.89. Tomorrow you can buy your work shoes here, high cuts if you wear them, at $2.19. They sold originally at from $5 to $6. Men’s Felt Hats at 68c; price if you wish. Boys’ Suits cut to $1.89; Boys’ Pants to 33c. The above are just a few of the bargains of- fered. Our three large display windows at 1510 First Avenue are just stacked with honest mer- chandise—and all priced ridiculously low. And, remember, we back up every word of this ad with honest merchandise. Money cheer- fully refunded where purchase is unsatisfactory. That’s how we do business—we guarantee satis- SRAOCEEENSEUSSCESHRESELOS OD OSUS RECS ERERES ES ESTER SHRLED EER SD SESS Straws at the same Yes, it will pay you to attend the sale. Look _ for the Big Red Sign opposite the Public Market. Remember our address—1510 First Avenue, just above Pike Street. Sale starts Saturday morning at 9 o'clock sharp. a "a RYBODY’S COIN NO OBJECT DOING IT Now SLTUPA, Jone 12—tten Litzte NEW YORK, June 12.—The Unit to succeed Miss Lena Kohn of Industrial commission, which has Island county on the state yoca- eged —— at the city dona training commission. Mise since June 1, today turn its as the tread Geasies to the! Kohn resigned because she has so iment stores of New York) ™uch educational work in her own . Prominent department store county she wants to do. She quit as well as shop girls and) employes of big establish-| county Were to be given « hearing.| month. a $106a-month position to serve as $50 a superintendent at | Prompt, Free Auto Delivery on These Specials— You don’t have to carry them home unless you want to. Phone orders filled. Every special, here, spells Quality—every one at lower price than you are accustomed to paying for such liquors. Lager Beer (special brew), 6 large bottles (quarts) Cabinet Whiskey, full half-gallon bottles mdi Genuine Cream Cocktails, all flavors, per bottle Old Oa Bucket Whiskey our leader full quart, 7-year old, ‘or 20 years, per bottle 7 3C Meda 12 Fair Fromy } awarde gee Gold ognac, ti years old, 1904, per 1 bottle $1.45 THE HOUSE OF JAFFE lished 115-117 Second Avenue South Win Distiller Wholesale Liquor Dealer Seattle 25 years "oe LAWYERS! J0 friends who always attend his trials They all amiled It was moat enjoyable. | Chilberg and glaret Take off your hat, young man. when you're in court h « Chilberg’s light suman plece came « r The charge against Johnr time was b don a misha m the Jafternoon of March 25, w 3 Pedersen sustained a sprained arm and suffered a damaged motorcycle, the result. according to Pedersen, of Johnny's turning suddenly into a sarage, without warning Young dine’s attorney de clared the accident was reported by telephone by a Considine employe [but it developed the latter didn't know who he talked to at the sta on Miller argued that the ordinance is defective, in that the title does not conform with the body of the meas ure, in defining the duties of drivers and their qualifications. Judge Gor don was so moved by Miller's argu ments that he took the matter under advisement until the ordinance is thoroughly overhauled Const STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1914. AH, SO SKILFULL ARE OUR HNNY’S GETS HIM OUT OF LAW'S CLUTCH } Ie tt There was really nothin it ia found O. K., Johnny may the way Johnny Considine’s case! come ba } was disposed of yesterday tn poltee Johnny and his uncles and friends ourt. He was charged with faillng}and other relatives weren't worry to rt an auto accident ing about it any yesterday when | Former Mayor John F, Miller,| the argument was finished though | Johnny's counsel 1 the mat As the little army trooped out of ter with Judg a few min-| the courtroom Johnny tarried long utes, convinced his honor that may-| enough to taunt The Star reporter | be was matter with Supp ‘ou're disappointed, }the ordix and—presto! Away] said Johan }went Johnny and hia uncles and a et Jother relatives and all his host of| ‘The attorney defending Max Ber Min accused of driving aide of the str re Was nothing t on the argued it, but he wr lthat the Johany’s usual following tratled|ran into the stone wall opposition | into the crowded room shortly after|of the fiery Officer Johnson lunch, and grinned for an hour or] “He drove 4% blocks that way, Jtwo before the case came to bat, | that's all there ts to It,” roared } Hugh Chilberg, the lad who so] Johnson |ekilfully testified Johnr be How would you Hke to be com half in the speeding case a few! ing the other way and run into | weeks s was late yesterday for) him?” asked Van Ruff of the attor some reas ney But he got there finally, and was Oh, well, judg Mr. Berliner is #o anxious to gain eoch with) a young man. He's just been m Johnny's uncle, Tom Considine! ried, and he only had. the mac [that he forgot to take his hat off, |two weeks. He didn't know he | He remembered it, though, right) doing wrong,” sald the att | * in progress| the traffic regulations,” said Van | wh t City Attorney | Ruff v alt, turned on Not @ very serious offense, but it's violating the traff sald Judge Gordon ordinance, Fine $3." Judge Wilson R. Gay was fined $3] for violas ne the traffi ordinance The much continued cas Senator Ralph of State Nichola, who main tains he ran over a man’s foot, but Was not otherwise driving recklews ly, Was again continued yesterday to July 23 A. Robertson, a youth up for speeding, was traveling 28 miles an hour on Harvard, according to Of flcer Fuller, Fined $16 An Identical case as to location, speed and fine was thatof A. Bodin, | who said he was 20 years old The fines for the day totaled $113, but this amount was reached be. caure of the number of violators, not the severity of the fines. They were principally from $3 up. The heaviest wan in the case of H. | Studebaker, who Was soaked $20 for apeeding NONE OF LOVED WAS INCARC THE I PORTLAND, June 12.—Three of the balloons that left Portland yes terday tn the national race, under the auspices of the Aero club of America, are believed to be still afloat. The “Uncle Sam,” piloted by H. E. Honeywell of St. Louis, was caught in a terrific thunderstorm, struck by lightning three times, twice hurl- ed to the ground with terrible force and twice whirled in a vortex of op posing air currents. It was compelled to alight nea Oregon City, at 7:30 -Jast night, a LAWYER WALKER RETAINED TO AID Through the Influence of promt. |nent Seattle men who have aligned themselv struggle against the charges against |him, Attorney George H. Walker has been per ly retained to aid in the appeal of a burglary convic tion be the state supreme ¢ | Miller w mvicted in T TY in the Fischer case. Attorney | Walker recently {fled a petition fo a hearing en banc of the supreme ja conviction on an habitual crim nal charge. | Miler is now fightin sentence of 23 years mum 55 heaped up in his struggle with the a minimum d a maxt LIGHTNING STRIKES BALLOON: AERONAUTS HAVE CLOSE CALL MILLER IN FIGHT . with Peter Miller in hin} \! Jcourt judges on this Judgment and | * | wreck. | Both Honeywell and his alde, Dr, |W. E. Stewart of Portland, almost | miraculously escaped death. | The “Kansas City Il.” Capt. John \wi tts pilot, and Roscoe Fawcett, aide, passed over Silverton, 50 miles | south of Portland, at 9:30 last night. At about the same hour the two other entrants, the “Springfield.” Roy Donaldson, pilot. and Wilbur Henderson, alde, and the “Million Population,” Capt. John Perry, pilot, and George Y. Morrison, aide, were sighted over Canby Or, ‘Thin Folks Who Would Be Fat Increase in Weight Ten Pounds or More TANS ADVICE |, “I'd certainly give most anyt { f m the ng Kol le ® acientific ot the best etreng eal. Ba abination nix h-giving, fat-pr own to the med t (ONE RUNS CITY: ears | "by thet }to avert tying up the transaction |« 1 druggists eve of municipal affairs indefinitely, C. y a“ Christenson, just recalled, resigned Aavertive . |from the mayor's chair yesterday | i and Thomas J. Kelly, the member | ¢ » commission not recalled, is |‘ payor. He will have! of affairs until his | pr ct, ' ues are elected ¥ net Willies to [acre | EVERE’ June 12.—The first | on record in Everett of any one being bitten by a mad dog oc: curred yesterday, when Albena Terreat was bitten by a fox er. The animal was killed, its head will be examined to m certain whether or not it had | rables. STUPH IS “RUF” June OLYMPIA, 12.—Mrs. Jo phine Preston, state superintend ent of public Instruction, has adopt ed the simplified spelling of a list of 100 words recommended by the national committees a year ago. The list Includes such words aa “thra tho”, “ruf” and “thot TACOMA, = Jur 12 joint reception and ball at the Ar-|charms and rings nory last night the state conven We manufacture all kinds of jew-| tion of Mason and Hastern Stars|elry to your order. Big stock ¢ came to an end, Grand Master W./ semi-precious stones, birth ston J, Sutton named the appointive of-\ete. make rings to order fie ind the Mason ner pon! at very reasonable prices. th Yakima ae the 1915 meeting | Lee Sing Chung, San Francisco | Chinese stud 'Chinese Tue wounds shot by two other YAKIMA GETS iT With al night, died of his |™ | Of Interest To Lodge Members Every lodge member who take his organiza tion will be interested to know that he from all rt f symbolical pride in can get us emblems his lodge Right now we showing of have badg an extensive “, fobs, pins, We are expert repairers of jew elry of all kinde I. M. BENNETT fneturtog Cutter Athan Jowelor Ss Wen ANDHAS STRANGE ADVENTURE >| keep her little baby till she p “| “The car I had intended Stone | PAGE 2. | | Tediy’s Style | ~ One Price | Buy w credit, Seattle come quoted of the 1332-34 SECOND AVE. 211 UNION ST. of time payments. sell for cash. ® s Today to All an fees That the Lowest-- ithout the cash. We give the easiest kind Prices are lower than others Besides the advantages of liberal we offer a large variety for selection. ’s Reliable Credit House invites you to in and examine the following that are special for Saturday: SPECIAL-- An assortment of handsomely modeled Suits of surprising value that we will ask you to examine. ToClose Out at $18.50 Another great value in a Balmacaan Coat in navy, black or green. Extra special at $16.50 Would call your special attention to a showing ) pe new Capes and Cape Coats that come in checks, plaids, and many other desirable shades, very moderately priced. Store open tomorrow evening until 10 o'clock. 1332-34 SECOND AVE. 211 UNION ST. Besser hasn't been|utes the ladies returned. They Were | William J ltredted right jexeited and happy. The mother - % took her baby out of my arms and } William came to town only re) tt ie nod «Mgt mig jcently. He has asked The Star to) gir jtell him if he was picked for the t you would | goat, or if this is the way our wom os.’ At which jen act here onit You William's adventure occurred at! should worry Ain't you. Mr |Pourth av. and Pike st, about 10/ smith? jo’clock a. m. “Mr. Smith must have been a | They were both good looking, P 1 of hers. Would anybody ladmits and one of the ladies, + ling sweetly at him, asked b blamed me if T had grown tn-| nt? But I did not. All T wish s that 1 were Mr. Smith. Or/ s only a new gag here about Smith? } What's the answer? We don't know, Bill BALL, JAILED. AS G.N.BANDIT, WILL BETURNED LOOSE ly, who offered s to railroad George } , Great Northern hold-up sus-| pect, to the penitentiary, Prosecut ing Attorney C, D, Bea of Skagit county, who several weeks ago} | began an |declares he has established | plete alibi for Ball, for his dismissal Jul J. P. Houser next ) Ball was arrested in Calg: and chatged with murder in the first | degree for alleged complicity in the {holding up of a Great Northern }coast line passenger train at Sam: | jish station on the night of Febru j ary ) Jed to fight the three | bratally killed CE BALKS HER June 12.—Unable_ to after she had arrived | back Bill agreed, thinking it w put a few minutes, The b ‘a flaxen-haired lttle p |girl, about six months old | Lat Bill tell what followed |from his letter | ch of a I amused myself playing with this little piece of humanity for the first hour. For another hour I kept oplé passing by. to take » sweet watching the p passed by many times, The little burden's face kept smiling up | into mine, fun Well, after 3 hours and 10 min Convinced that ted the Big Bargains in Bedroom Furniture Everything that is used in the furnishing of a bedroom prices that you cannot equal elsewhere—come in and neo what we have In Brass Beds, ers, Chiffoniers, etc, at money-eav: || investigation of the ca: a com robbers were Bookcase .....+ ; | 26 Chiffont Jreach Nome 5 Rocker sees leight miles off shore, on account of 50 Buffet of 5 Ja great ice pack more than six| miles wide, the steamship Victoria, jabandoned attempts to land passen NOME, Cash pald for used pleces lwers here and put back to St in good condition. | Michaels, ‘The ice is slowly mov Jing westward, and it may be a |week before vessels can reach this P | port | SH. Poymer | os your own tome. | 1521 Fourth Avenue leaty, Read the offerings in Between Pike and Pine \STAR WANT ADS —then ' choose. | ti who attempt-| - AT BANQUET IN SOUTH BEND SOUTH BEND, June 12—Con-!stance of Johnson's maximum lo gressman Johnson, described a8 &/ quaciousness, with a minimum of re- man with many words, but not of | suit deeds, came in for sharp censure | he at meeting of progressives. The failure to secure an appropri ation for the improvement of Wil pa harbor in the omnibus river or bill was cited as an in Ole Hanson, progressive candi- date for senator, was the guest of honor at a banquet, and spoke on the principles of the party. Hanson was escorted to the meet- ing place at Kelso with a band. imi andi - Madiedaaint His 4 per cent farmers’ bank plan NECK AND N ECK is arousing enthusiasm everywhere. | Chairman Sparling of this county |Says Hanson will get the heaviest SALEM, Ore. June 12.—A re-| vote ever cast in Cowlitz county for check of the vote cast at the elec. | senator. tion for the republican nomination| The Hanson party is visiting Pa- for justic of the supreme court | cific county today | shows t Chas. L. McNary, jus a tice of supreme court, and Hen ry L, Benson, circuit judge, are A mistake of 20 votes in favor of Benson was found | ~ AMUSEMENTS _ MO ORE——TONIGHT Balance Week and Sunday ror, MATS. SAT. AND SUN PASSING 1913 SHOW OF ee te $1.50. § THEATRE Your money placed in this Bank for keeping will earn safe George J. Mackensle, Sole Lessee \;; Heise Aves 4'/2% Thc Menrletta Cr interest for you while © anda euentana it is gradually accu- L Sunday Mats mulating. We would like E | Other Evenings, 60 to have your name on PANTAGES | LUCK OF A TOTEM Must or our books. nee of Alaska FRA 100 and & My Painless Dentistry means better dentistry —because the pain will prevent the best dentist in the world from doing your work as he knows it should be done, No matter what you want done in dentistry, the elimination of pain is an assured fact. : Aching, diseased and abscessed teeth can be removed absolutely and positively without pain No cocaine, chloroform, ether or gas—a method strictly my own and positively harmless. In prnetion it Just this: You enter the dent Int’s chadr wit pain or disco ist ex out the teeth, x olutely no pain e with sultation and Examination PRI to ® penny what your work will cost DR. L. D. GRANT ours 8:90 to 6. By Sunday* by appointment 204-5-6-7 Li hird Av. and Union St, Main 266, B, and 1 tell you en TE ee >... x - — 'BILL BESSER COMES TO TOWN OLE HANSON GUEST OF HONOR |