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Remember STAR—FRIDAY, TULY 10, 1914, PAGE 8. LIEUT. PORTE TELLS NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH, THE STAR'S CORRESPONDENT, HOW HE’LL KEEP HOUSE, COOK, EAT AND } Until 10 P. M. (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Associatior 4 NEW YORK, J O—It 1 : John ¢ Porte doesnt ba crossing the Atlan ean in th ‘oy lane Ame n THE NO. aturday Night SS tind This is my opinion after talking with the 1 o hma who Is about to a t the fir YERS WHO HAVE MADE DE plane the first social call made . EIN HELD, ARE HEREBY NO He has just give me 1 Ox 1 TIFIED THAT GOO E PLACED ON SALE sive interview ‘ GAIN WITHIN YAY LOM PURCHASE Wh arrangement with Y 5 ARE SO CROWDED FOR ROOM THAT WE ASK World, to wt ler col THE IN GENCE OF TH YERS, AND ON AC tra COUN OF MANY OF iE DEALERS NOT HAVING One of the Lie TAKEN Ol ANES WH WERE BOUGHT, WR Porte told me Iris AR} OMPI >TO MAKE T $3 FINAL AND DEFT NOT on h erica papers have assur cau NITE SALE he holds a mine British arr L was n ¢ Noth! - could be more eh t ha To Be Liquidated at swarboa | Born in Cork, a Life Preserver in Itself | rom 10c to 50c on the oy a minded, that if any man could float to immortal fame tn a flying boat 1 , }{t would be a man from Cork! F A sale will be inaugurated forthwith and con- | there's nothing lik a bt ’ € ry lollar worth f merchan place that's a wh Fy in ttwelf! edie There is but one danger tn thi ‘ " attempt at crossing t Atlantic in Stein-Bloc Kuppenheimer and Alco Clothes. lan seroplane,” said the lieuteriant That's the Atiantic itself! If we 3 Ba t ' Keith's and Snow's should have an accident to the mo- Lieut. Porte (man holding hat in his hands) and Glenn Curtiss, standing by Side of TransAtlantic | tor and the waves should break up | | Fiyer “America” at Hammondsport, N. Y. our b« it would be imponsible to] Harry H. Gray, Foster’s and ? = | attrac ¢ attention of a abip that # 4 | might rescue us | & ¢ Shoes for women We shall CARRY ROCKETS tn 7 | the boat, of course, but you can a Dresse Drygoods of | send up rockets, you know, when! all | | | HELD BY We Haven't the Time or Space to Give Prices. Assured That Low Prices Will Prevail. _ Positively Everything Goes od gow Nothing Reserved. [Soares prot Hleat | dety actually tion was « With Chairman Owen only absentee, tt voted 7 to 4 on an adverse report on Jones’ name) and tn favor of the proposition In- | definitely to postpone considera tion of the appointment of War burg, who refused, with the prea dent's approval, to appear for cross Be Inter) between | WASHINGTON, July 10 est in the controversy Preatd: and Paul nt Wilson ng meern| Thomas J a8 Open 9 a. m. Close 5 p. m. Saturday 10 p. m. mense sensa as the! Remember the Number 1422 Third Avenue Special facilities for the sale of ARROW stores’ merchandise. examination concerning his connec ’ f ste pe cl tion with Kuhn, Loeb & Co. The co. coun . #4 — character committeemen were unanimous. liquidated quickly. BANDITS HOLD UP MISSOURI TRAIN From New York came a rumor that Warburg would Insist again on the withdrawal of his appointment. If he did so, it was agreed that the president would have no option but | to withdraw ft. | ‘The senate must take the re-) sponsibility for an incomplete fed eral reserve board. The president) is determined to stand or fall by} Warburg. He will not nominate a} substitute for him.” This was the Jaration giv y as the White| out unofficially to ST. LOUIS, July 10.—The loot se ured by the bandits who held u “Katy” pai enger train near Mat Mo., Thursday night, was es timated today all the way from $3,000 to $50,000. The rob four in number,| masked and heavily armed, climbed | on board the blind baggage at the Matson water tank, 40 miles from] St. Louis, and clambering over the son. Great Stars to Be Heard in Concert dame Sch wil tender, held up Engineer John| Madame Sch ‘t gn will be Schnabley and his fireman, and| 08° Of the & pular Concert in kept the rest of the c and pas-| i) tomorrow night. | sengers inside the cars by firing| It In Better to frequently along either side of the train. Then express tached fr fa Borgia, has Victrola from Schumann-Heink and {fs who have heard it to the engine and baggnge,| and 5 mall cars were de the passenger coaches Edison Needlelew their leisure, helped themselves to) "4180 Needioloss Machine. ts contents, and disappeared in the| narttone Solo—in Happy Mo rush, th pockets bulging with! ients,” from “Maritana’ plunder. Wallace Edison Nee os Talking Machine. . Contralto Solo—"It Is Better to 22K Gold Crowns. .8% WIDOW 10 GET Laugh,” from “Lucretia Bor to 3 gia Donizetti Ernestine Schumann-Hetnk, on Bridgework | $1, 000 A MONTH the Victrola to sereee Autoplano Solo Selected Full Set of T Mr. J. D. O'Brien Porcelain Crown $3.50 up w would like to inherit] Tenor Solo—“Macushla HE MAY ASK WITHORAWAL, and run some distance ahead - is the completo pro-| Finally, stopping them in @ con-| 0 yo a. pve ‘ . . ‘ gram for tomorrow evening venient place, while two of the ban-|Sriveq Quartet—"Bird on the dite kept the crew covered, the} ” win, Auguste Mey other two blew open the safe at Talking | By Nixola Greeley-Smith Recause the government lagged} You're swimming around in the At-| lantie! Baking the country's economie €e-1 The young man who will be concentration of/known to history as the Flying or lands resulted, | Irishman merely chuckled to bi anid yesterday in| self at the absurdity of expecting a bis datty lecture at the|reseue, once his winged boat had| untvernit jcruxhed its ife out IN A POUND-| ING BEA |Has No Girl to Leave Behind Him “You expect to succeed, 1 wala, ure? 1 HOPE to suce vermy The issue had caused an almost | plit between the preal-| ft leading ¢ | | though,” “You don't anticipate fail CAMP ERNEST LI isTER can Lake, July 10 T Amert- | days’ | plete bm BiB wp Moorpracom 3 camp of the National Guardsmen the young A sovkadinge seen aye plane ack. this motnina. and the r replied, (if he does be wil ' mes, Sh hy > aoe be wag $50,000 prize offered by t : a be. verr close | homme lon Daily Mail.) en a wowid be. or you married?” I inquir omination coul b& co I just bad to know about ‘CREW RESCUED ¢ girl he will leave behind him n he starts on his perilous THE a SEWARD, July 10.—The 21 mo Not so far ax 1 know,” * replies| bers of the crew of the whaler Gay-|the seroplanist, “and I think I FREE DOCTOR | head, which at Castle | would know, don't you? If I suc HAS |Cape June 27, were brought here | ceed, there'll be no woman to share | Yesterday from steamer Dirigo Chignik on the/ my euccess, If I fall—well, no one eine will be the loner by tt.” “The America will be a sort of Please call at the new store, as bachelors’ hall during the flight, Ponce ey sos! OX. OM LEPERS |S e wares ‘ your housekeeping while you're tion for prescriptions, I am now} afloat over the Atlantic?” 1 in- PORT TOWN FE D, July 10,.—~ | ined Residents are relieved by announce. | TT az jment of A. H. Glennan, acting sur-| pW! take turns at that,” Lieut Por:o replied. “There'll be two of Keon general, that a permanent lep-| < er colony will not be established at|% YOU Know, and one man will wa fe sods steer while the other takes a bite | Diamond Point, near here. bap aeieothing.” | “What will the ‘something’ be?” Porte Tells What They'll Eat “We'll carry hot coffee tn ther-, mos bottles and quantities of fresh eggs and some tabloid foods for emergencies—in the event of an ac jeident, you know, I won't say tha: there may not bea little cham-) pagne in the thermos bottles, as well as coffee!” The Meutenant’s clear blue eyes | twinkled as be sald this. “We expect to make the Night | }from St. John's, Newfoundland, to jthe Azores in 20 hours,” he added, “and there we shall take on fresh |food supplies and more gasoline. | We will carry mattresses so that one'of us at a time mi rest a bit — the Azores we'll fly towards located at the RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington St. Two Doors From Second Ave Look for the Orange Front EXCURSION To Olympic Peninsula Points. Saturday and Sunday, July 11-12, $1.00—Round Trip—$1.00, Full Information Office, Colman Dock Ticket YOU SHOULD HEAR ain, stopping at Vigo, near the Jarewkess coast. Then, after re newing our supplies, we begin the} fight to Plymouth harbor. Friday and Saturday ACOOL PLACE New ventilating system fn. stalled. Come in and reat and see the best show tn town. jarrival here from London to take charge of the anti-home rule cam palgn Lord Londonderry, one of Sir Bd: | ward's chief Heutenants, and Cap Kellance stuaio “THE MAN Rowe Macmurrough John MeCormack on the Victrola. what Mrs.| % from the rand, by the | ) a month? That's Cyrus F. Clapp receive $700,000 of her late h Gold Fillings Silver Fillings $1.00 up 50¢ up tain Craig, commander of the Or WITHOUT | lange military forces, were on hand | .LUCAS to welcome their chief, and with | 99 |the riflemen and a detachment of | FEAR The Master Paychologiet |60 armed motoreyclists, the trio | t g love dr proceeded to Capt. Craig’s home risthteats sey a et Craighaven, in the outskirts of Bel nae fast, where the first meeting of the |members of Ulster's provisional We do exactly a8 advertised. § terms of the will, Two daughters Soprano Solo Itallan Street tady Attendant. Terms to suit get a $50,000 life insurance. The from “Naughty Mart All work guaranteed 15 years § "est of the ate is divided among serbert ther relatives Edison Needle Talking tectr P in) acke Mach i Dlie ot n mer I ah on Lake| thing,” from the “Firefly”. ..Prim! yard ee e tot. tonight, leay ing Leachi Edison Needieless Talking eee Penpie’s : ventiste. and Madison park at 8:30.| Machine Stradella Overture™..Flotow | Duet | Miss Hopping at the Grand BINYON OPTICAL CO. These concerts are entirely freé 4dr. Exclusive Manufacturing Optician and Eye beginning at 8:15 Saturday even sight Specialist. ing. ‘T are given in the Recital 1116 FIRST AVENUE NEAR SENECA Hall, Third Avenue and University Street, and everyone is welcome, Plano. I personally exarr Be. Mr. Jones at the Autoptano. ine r eyes in the Anvil Chorus, from “Il Trova. most scientific man PPR e. AP fi tore Verdl ner. coceed tae euecead” dake Edison Needleless Talking ‘ £ 5 ae ‘ er Machine < S our high-class mechanics in 3 0, Tenor and Chorus “ 9: we'ean enue 2 Minorere from “Il Trova ¥ 4 , o Verdi § 5 id eedieless Talking ‘a ” é Machine. 5 Pa ° Baritone Solo—"Bedouin Love | 3 s z Song Pinsuti & G g Clarence Whitehill on the 3 3 Victrola z 5; Z Quintet—"Constancy a o 5 Hawallan Quintet on the Victrola . is It to Sehumann-Heink x a ’ % ° u there elections by Clarence oO @ 3 Whitehill McCormack and “mrowsoat | Tivoli Theatre BE eis act a on | R MAN E”’ Every Afternoon at and | night the preamble of Ulster's pro: | Bvening at # 0'Clock visional cons¢itution, said there FRIDAY, JULY 10 was no Intention of setting up an Keystone comedy. Best in [| Topic: “The » © of independent parliament, but Or esa tin Question Box ange Ireland would stinply “be held in trust for the United King te05, Saturday | dom,” And on Enelting Gi: Sewtisn wear he The antihome rulers, Imp Drama. would refuse to recognize roe samp oe rom | CALLS EM DOWN NOMB, eight men of the Stef. ansdon exploring ship Karluk lost |their ives in the wreck of the ves | Special Notice |sel, Capt, Robert Bartlett, master , {of the today cabled the Jesus Christ,” (By crew of the aft acts Tate cley oh ai ma . °f| dian outhoritles demanding eases, injurious habits and caw in-| planation for the report circulated Sanity ak bie athioan In ha tivell Theacl by them You Can Be Healed. he Main 4421 for an appointment. Senate confirmed Geo, T. Mayre’s appointment as ambassador to} Russia. } ULSTERMEN GET | READY TO FIGHT MIDSUMMER Eikavanes Sale Men and young men In Seattle who appreciate really fine clothes, these are truly lucky days for you Facts that should appeal powerfully to you who want fine and who are willing to make a big saving Special Attention About 100 broken size Sults—many small sizes. If you find the style and size you want, your value will be double Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 values . . Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $25.00, $28.00 and $30.00 values Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $30.00 to $35.00 TAs nino cov dhal POS eet Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $35.00 to $40.00 WUD 9 00s bi ciogthte sy gule’ ond Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $40.00 to $45.00 Midsummer Clearance of Men’s Furnishings $1.00 value Silk Neckwear ........ 45c 50c value Silk —25e Hosiery . $2.50 and "$3.00 value Included = are ssmnoa Farl & $1, 65 $2.85 Wilson Shirts . $5 and $6 value Silk Shirts . Midsummer Clearance of $2.00 and $2.50 Value Included are silk bosom imported Madras and Percale Shirts, pleated and negligee; soft and laundered cuffs; all sizes. Exclusive patterns, of Men’s facturer. $3.50 value Straw Hats .. $4.00 and $5.00 Panama Midsummer Clearance Straw Hats A large assortment of Shapes and Straws from America’s leading manu- $2.39 value Hats. . . $4.65 Instead of $6.00 and $7.00 Men’s Shirts VEITH-CAMMACK CO. M. A. WEISE, Manager leading distributors Adler-Rochester fine clothes, hats; also Manhattan shirts Second Avenue OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 10 P. M. billion and a half. Pays for an “EB Electrical, SEATTLE ENGIN First West PRINCESS ALICE” a8. To Skagway, calling at /Jert Bay, Evening or Steam Engineering. RING SCHOOL Knox and Stetson Corner James Street imated population of the world ourse” tn Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Wran- BELFAST, July 10.—In boldest; parliament's authority and their “THE STOLEN | defiance of the law, 400 uniformed | leaders would exercise such powers [| STEWART HOUSE ‘|| Orangemen, with bayonets fixed+as seemed nece ry “to maintain r CODE”’ jon their rifles and well-filled | pe order, good government, and jeartridge belts about their waists, to protect the rights and liberties An extraordinary detective |today greeted Sir Edward Carson,|of his majesty’s subjects in story in two reels, from the |the antl-home rule leader, on bis’ Ulster,” ry 20, gell and Juneau, The splendid “Princess” steam: offer e comfort. “Princess May” June 13, “Princess Sophia” June July 4, 18 and August 1. 8 1 sailings of the magnificent steamer “Princ Alice” June July 11, and August 8, AN IDEAL VACATION TRIP For rates, sailings and information apply to CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 713 Second Avenue, Seattle.

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