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STAR-—FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1914. PEACE NEAR; PROTOCOL |S. BEING DRAWN} Administration Says It Will Be Ready for Signing by Middle of Week. REBELS HAVE VOICE) Carranza Agrees to Name § Mexicans to Sit in on Ni- | agara Negotiations. PAGE 9 More September Morn Truths About Singerman’s Sale if | | * Five dollars and fifteen cents for men’s suits that were $12.50 and $15.00, but missed fire. Seven dollars and _ sixty-five cents for suits that were bought for “fine trade”—but failed to make connections. nuts—the lemons—why, you've already read about! Wool sweaters, for men, that were $6.50 are $3.50. Simply because there are too many. Ties that were 50c, 75c and even a dollar are 35c. Hundreds of 'em. Some are pink. Lots of *em are beautiful. Porosknit underwear is 35c— just to lend force to the sale. “B. V. D.’s” are 40c for the same reason. Hats get a swift kick. Some we set marked down from $3 to Six fifty for hada AN $1.85, in the hope that they’d go. awa Mel Sega suits | Well, they're still with us—like dy Catranan's | our poor relations. So yesterday nh dactaea to put tre t the matter of presen WASHINGTON, June 12 American would be Tha an prote Mextoan H ady for signature by th middle of next week was predicted |teday by Washington administra tion officials. They sald, too, they believed Gen. | | Carranza would be a party to tt His acceptance of the “A B ¢ | mediators’ invitation to send repre | sentatives to the conferenoe, it was |stated, would reach the mediators today { This was another kaleldoscopic| change {n the situation. Blame Wire Interruption y yesterday the mediators i by Carranga’s delay in an Four dollars and a half for ons =o we had get twe dollars a half for. Forlorn hope. — suits that were bought to sell at | them all in at a dollar api cloeed incident. nn : piece. | “teappeared, Bowever, that the de fifteen and eighteen dollars, but! Three dollar felt hats for a lay was Gus to interruption of the dollar! wires by which Carranza and his 5 jadvisers were trying communi The clothing men who have If they don’t sell at a dollar ate with one another rstood Carran . would name as his representatives Me ieans already in the United State: All Will Attend Now | An announcement by the media tors that futu inferences would be held with the foan envoys both present was taken jas t that so much progress |had b ade that matters would by an opportunity for| throwing rocks at this sale of Singerman’s might have “kept to blow their por- They couldn’t knock these half as hard as we knocked them ourselves. | that honesty is the best is found in the fact that | they’re nearly all gone. If you want one you must come we shall get up a regiment and present every volunteer with a new hat. Men’s caps—Golf caps that were $1.50 and $2.00 are 75c. They're fine qualities and good styles. The plaids are what a Scotchman would call “Burnbee Tartans (I daren’t print it in English), but if you haven't too much Scotch in you, you probably won't object. There are lots of other small f anin on i tary Bryan today Instructed | Special Agent George Carothers to fo to Saltillo, that the administra. tion might be In touch with Car} ra i F : i Hi Mek ¥! Milkmen AW i | | No Flies i and No | 2 4 i Guesswork 2 on the Suits the 7 4 American System y Tailors | Produce. We Offer the , Best Suit on Earth Order All-wool goods in the latest staple and novelty goods, values $35 and $40, made to order for $20. Don’t ponder. Step in today, look them over. AMERICAN SYSTEM TAILORS § Most of the fancy suits are re- duced about a third (this season’s lots raincoats, overcoats, boys’ hats, that were $3.00—are 75c. Underwear that was $1.00 is 55c. Some for even less. The point is that we can’t keep the sale going much longer. There isn’t going to be enough. Pretty soon we shall have nothing left but the season’s good goods. SESSION TODAY NIAGARA FAL Ont., June 12. A three-cornered conference, in cluding the “A. B, C.” mediators can envoys was scheduled for this The Americans were optimistic; the Mexicans not quite so much so. On the first point submitted by the mediators to the enovys, an agreement had been reached. This was for the establishme: ENVOYS TO HOLD and both the American and Mexti-| afternoon, | | | | ] | | ‘SEATTLE’S LARGEST TAILOR SHOP ‘a 920 FIRST AVENUE nS Opposite Rainier-Grand Hotel. Wi RECEIVE EXPO BENEFITS _ ROSE FESTIVAL if he Uo MR RS It now develops that the counctl- 4) men won't earn that clambake to-| morrow at Three Tree point. You'd naturally think that ff they were, gotng to inspect the proposed exten-_ sion of the Lake Burien line to that) place they'd walk. Nothing doing! They're going to “motah.” | SCHOOL BOYS WIN | ‘hy ited. IN HUNGER STRIKE | refriiosthe progressives and dem | ocrats. ; PHILADELPHIA, June 12.—After | an 18 months’ controversy | whlch | gry purpose of accomplishing the | James M. Hays, progressive, and Y, Girls’ and Children's = WOMEN DESERT me tent or RENT” | pga Pharmacy, Second Gag resulted recently in the establish-| |. ¢ 4 Smoot,| Lewis Larson, progressive, ere unti i i see a hunget strike, the 2,000 (erent of Senator Ree , peceresnive, we HATS SUSE | she finds it. boy students at the Central high | school here have won the privilege of bringing their own lunches and eating them outdoors, instead of having to buy the food supplied by the city, and eat it inside the school at noon. Dr. Robert Thomp- ; son, president of the school, rest] ed their demands. | During the last week the school has lost hundreds of dollars on ac- count of the refusal of the students to patronize the city milk supply. THEY WILL RIDE/TWO) PARTIES UNITE TO BEAT UTAH'S STAND-PAT SENATOR Lots, Homes, Farms ready for} you, on attractive terms. | Jusi Printers tr ste doard of medical exam-| Sale opens at 8 o'clock tomor- row and continues till 10 o’clock at night. of a provisional president to suc Huerta at Mexico City. But the manner of bringing this about re- mained unsettled b Joseph K. Hart of the department the receivers of th Renton & Southern rail the city on of education at the University of at | Washington to become a member of | va vention, ee ICE DELIVERY CO. FOR SALE ELLIOTT 5560 ig et nS data lire: imate SALT LAKE CITY, June 12.—An While two separate state conven James H. Moyle, democrat, was They amalgamated for the pri- chosen as senatorial candidate. | nominated for representatives. | ARREST DOCTOR | | _, Charged with | andpat republican. KAVANAGH'S rt St STAR WANT ADS have} practicing medi-| | cine and surgery without a license Corydon Eugene Rogers, 602 ¢ ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith building, was arrested yesterday —— wuld BULL BROS. by Constable Jim Shannon on te pega Pine ot ad His FOR SEVEN years | T WILL astonish you. ; complaint of Robert P. Smith,’ of WE HAVE been at , ; 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison. ae MOST CLOTHIERS! | MEAT PRI iners, and later released on $500) a) id Pik goth lunch and 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043) ji) | THE CORNER ot F ourth and Pike. |/SELL HERE at $14, “ . | WE HAVE SOLD ss IS FIRST BARK ras PY THERE ARE THOUSANDS a es) GOODS CHEAP. a Te ! The first vessel to call at the new ‘4 , | THE MORE we sold see milla of the Puget Sound Mills & } F h Bl d | os 4 THE WORKMANSHIP i) I 4 . | and trim CES CU ceosa’ WGN ta” bene heeding isher $ en THE CHEAPER we could sell. mings Z | re, re Id | | rae ce ee 0,000 feet of lumber. | | FI OLD EVERYTHING, | ARE THE BE FOR SATURDAY (22 | Flour co aT OH 10 METHOD sigs’ Gt ba anes EXCEPT SHOES, | | THERE ARE no old, Frye & Co.’ é ; P State Falr for light . The following Big Specials will be offered tomor-| : P Missing teeth are replaced by!) bread made from FISHER'S |}| CUSTOMERS multiplied THE STOUT, the slim. between success and 4 < 7 ecth J | 3 ; : The Ohio Method by artificial teeth |} PrCMe mnie | Qerenr oe Pare row, Saturday: | failure in life is some- ff that are natural as your original iH : te anaaan WE DOUBLED our store; WE CAN please ji i Berek os 2c times very small. Suc- teeth aminations are now be-| “Yo Dadi Wakte case Et hb: ad gies ne Extra Fancy Young Frying Chicken, per Ib . cess is often wrested by ing conducted without charge, and|l| por gack, less per loaf’ is cer- ||| |W YORK, June 12.—The ad-| AND DOUBLED it again, THE HARD to please, Best Quality Creamery Butter, per Ib..... setae 28c he help of a few conve- fj stimates are furnished tn all cases.|]) tainly true, for I make from |}|, 0.) Ae Pere rae ie ity g 55c psc pln Be oda bas We Stand Back of Our Work|| five to seven more loaves of vanced woman has advanced beyond AND AGAIN. WE COMBINE the economy 2 Ibs. for ....cccercccccsecserees ES sae a4 nient dollars deposited Faaky cyt aed pou” Ne Bye 50. Beye ere erence lds totioend pabuceich wave ae ee E tho e Ch Should 1 with a good bank where nie 5 ok Mei p BLEND than from a sack of |/Owen Johnson, author of many|IT 18 eight times |OF THE UP-STAIRS store choice joulder 12 they can be called upon $25 et of Tee $8 ordinary flour. Dreexy college tales, “The Amer. sail | see Veal Roast, Ib.....- 2b Chatee tiga? 12¢ at just,the right time Guaranteed soeeed dt oned: Gide (hae ‘one hua lean woman of today. isnot in -awe| Te FONMEISIE | WITH THE convenience of “ Choice Shoulder OF ROM, IDe ee eseres asp an opportunity Set of Teeth dheh dake FISHER'S || of the church; she is not in awe of] art BECAUSE THE STREET-LEVEL floor ener gee a C | to make some’ profit Guaranteed ........ BLEND last year.” janythi she has turned her back * oe 8 ORE os sccdere® ‘ : mn the church, and men will have t : Pork Ro Choice Steer 10c A able investment or busi 10 Solid Gold or $4, FISHER’S BLEND, THE |l|step in and fill the pews, | | WE GAVE better, values. WE HAVE both. | eo 12-¢ Boiling Beef ....+++.- ness venture Porcelain Crown.... PERFECT ALL PURPOSE || “Tho next seneration Mil See] AND WERE square IF YOU have not ibs, Ib...-+++06 tees Make this bank your Gold or Porcelain BREAD, CAKE AND: PASTRY 1) 70" Cloner to the church man tie) ah Bs ee |e Wild Rose Milk, 4 cans for. ta gectein oc 6r A home ‘ $10 Bridge Work | FLouR— re now, and women Just that much} witH OUR customers. TRADED HERE nt ce ie a eee eee ae a ae on eee ce oe Se r ay, fe fe @ The above prices will prevail st Hey 2c ae markets: Solid Gold dows odaensee 7 For Sale by All Dealers. — {| 14.41 He women mn ty to quake WE GAVE their money back WE ASK you | a ec. heir revolt complete; D0 0- al 3 OLYMPIC MARKET, Second an i ra SEATTLE MARKET, AMERICAN MEAT CO,, Our Motto: Look for the U. S. purple stamp. Occidental and Yesler Way. THE NATIONAL tes |] Fisher etal, industrial and moral.” WHENEVER they were dissatis:|TO INVESTIGATE | Pine. Oftice hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays,!!) Pouring | ed. WESTLAKE MARKET, Westlake and els || Flouring | = eee OUR STOCK, our prices Third and Jefferson. CITY BANK abd. Mills Co. | CYCLIST HURT [we vo tho samo thing yor. see 4 WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Avenue and Spring. “ eee AND OUR FAIR dealing. ' Ballard Avenue. Capital and Surplus | || gwerving to avold colliding with|WE SELL the highest grade see i; BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Balla apital anc F Swerving to avoid colliding with ae ig THE TAILORED READY Co. “From Packing House to Consumer.” $600,000.00 e ; [sn automobile, Leland Neleon, Js. CLOTHING made. LED RE . : Re aignifies purity ‘aod S. E. Corner Second Denti gt |Afternoon, and was silghtly injured Ata |401-403 PIKE STREET, : quality. Shops open until 10 p. m ‘and Columbia. Cut-Rate entists i}, ¥- § He was coasting down hill at 19th| WE SELL at prices. | eh k. | ET. and Republicar The auto was | 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. |] \driven by Frank 'T, Schmidt. WE THANK YOU. know,” writes Mrs, B, F, Wright THE MARGIN FLOURING MILLS ©O., “that I won first prize at the last s Markets IN DENTISTRY Other Fillings CORNER SECOND AVENUE. MORE CHANCE 10 GET RIGHT the tracks to meet the grade ordered by the city for the| to do elther, the city will go ahead SINGERMAN & SONS BY GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE PIS Second Ave. and Seneca St. averting Apeet HONOR DR. HART Improvement of Rainier av., or pay oe for the improvement.” U, 8. Commissioner of Education ena i Philander C. Claxton has invited Dr. This will be the notice serve \the national committee on moral| ES her by special assessment(ternal, civic and military parade, education, which is to meet at a Reainet the abattion property, if the|2early five miles in length and con: | Washington, D. ©. tn Ocober, and| Quality iccares bene the Rentén line|t#ning a brilliant array of floral! iay plans for the 1915 national con-| Service I had lost ite f or against the |@ecorated vehicles, car floats and | the ree tions were held here, the same can o e city’s de &, prov’ rere py ae ce ony Par aidates for congressional and su-|j carrying case, $19 hosromtats not $2400 20 Taive the | the White man to the opening ot | raise of ORRINE, beca ott on thle abkte, 1 . é ppropriation o @ the! the Pana . praise o| NE, because | ties has taken place tyes and /2reme court offices, and the rame | Morey Stationery Co. bet) ape tracks from Atlantic to Bayview sts. City's principal sttecte, *® “| cured thelr loved ones of the “Drink but {t was not the progress! declaration of principles for state ait: dates HIPPODROME and $1,900 for the improvement of : | Habit,” and thereby brought happi- legislation were nominated and/ (Near ¢ a Pith and University. Rainier av. between Hudson st. and) ness to their homes. Can be given ‘ adopted } 42nd av. | The Wise House Hunter| secretly. ORRINE costs only $1.00 of Salem, Ore., to the FISHER | WHOLE COAST | ‘ Declaring that the Panama-Pacific exposition will benefit the entire i Coast, George R. Cousins of San | AT PORTLAND TO WIND UP TODAY = su cs JAN) xs: é PORTLAND, Ore. June 12—To-| yesterday that construction of the * day was a legal holiday in Oregon | fair buildings is spelling prosperity and thousands of visitors came to | just at present for his city. r Portland to witness the close of the} Rose Festival, held annually to pay| homage to the city’s beautiful roses. D R I N K an almost endless vista of march-| ing bodies, was held this morning. | ie | Tonight an electrical pageant, fe | consisting of 16 floats, depicying the| Reliable Home Treatment *, epochal historical events in the| . state's history from the coming of} _, Thousands of wives, mothers and In case the Renton line refuses 4 with the {improvement just the a a8 of the obstructive ivers ovement of the boule- Jered and the cost t of the general | will be no delay. neral fund is to be re- same, regard An industrial, commercial, fra- Renton Mne if the courts hold it/ still has a legal franchise, The ordinances introduced Tues day, but held for passage until after vers had been given notice Ask for Free Booklet. hunts her house at home. She) per box. CHURCH; MEN TO | FILL THE PEWS, THAT A MAN wears. |NO SHOPWORN goods, os cee WE CAN fit | THE LONG, the short, * ee BUSINESS Incr .